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On 2017-11-09T22:22:05+00:00 Laurent Bigonville wrote:

Hi,

The following bug as been reported in ubuntu:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1694329

Apparently ubuntu is not shipping the EmojiOneMozilla.ttf font in their
package and this is causing emoji to be oversized.

I've been personally able to reproduce the same issue with thunderbird
in debian. The thunderbird package is not shipping the
EmojiOneMozilla.ttf font.

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On 2017-11-20T18:10:43+00:00 Stefan K. wrote:

Created attachment 8930146
Screenshot

Can confirm on openSUSE Leap 42.3, with Firefox 57, both from upstream
and from https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/mozilla .

Mozilla's emoji font is installed, afaik, but not used for everything --
I suspect the version shipped in Firefox does not yet support Unicode 10
and up. In addition, I manually installed Noto Color Emoji some time in
the past.

The URL (only partially visible in screenshot) is:
https://emojipedia.org/unicode-10.0/

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On 2017-12-09T13:57:22+00:00 M-kato wrote:

When setting font.name-list.emoji=Noto Color Emoji by about:config, does
this occur?  This preference is from 59, so please test on the latest
Nightly.

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On 2018-04-10T22:34:53+00:00 Tilwa-qendov wrote:

Created attachment 8966774
Make the font scale fontconfig snippet

I had this bug in Firefox 59 on openSUSE 42.3 with Google Noto Color
Emoji from the M17N:fonts OBS repo.

I fixed with by adding the attached snippet to a fontconfig directory
(/etc/fonts/conf.d or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fontconfig/conf.d or similar) and
running fc-cache.

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On 2018-07-06T01:35:01+00:00 Zack Weinberg wrote:

Hmm, the Debian package of Firefox 52ESR *does* ship
EmojiOneMozilla.ttf, but the system-provided NotoColorEmoji.ttf is
preferred and emoji are oversized.  Tilwa Qendov's suggested workaround
does not help.

Simple test case: compare the rendering of these data: URLs:

data:text/html,<meta charset="utf-8"><p>%E2%9A%BD%E2%9A%BD Come watch
the soccer game with us! %E2%9A%BD%E2%9A%BD</p>

data:text/html,<meta charset="utf-8"><style>p{font-family:'EmojiOne
Mozilla'}</style><p>%E2%9A%BD%E2%9A%BD Come watch the soccer game with
us! %E2%9A%BD%E2%9A%BD</p>

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