Hi all,

While superficially following some of the recent debate about flags, I was reminded of the bothersome forced rendering of short ASCII sequences as smiley faces by some software. I'm of course thinking about email programs and chat clients.

I was wondering whether there are any opinions and recommendations in the Unicode community on how software should best deal with this issue. It seems like "always use Unicode characters" works only to the extent that a vendor is willing to restrict itself to Unicode characters, but it is one approach. "use markup" looks like another (and individual vendors can easily extend their symbol inventory that way - which may or may not desirable in any given situation). Being able to undo forced emoticons and faithful transmission of the non-emoticon symbol sequence must be possible.

I'm not familiar with the detailed history of Unicode emoji, but I'm wondering whether there are any standards, proposals, or implementation recommendations out there for vendors of chat clients and the like. Since it seems like it is, for the software that I'm using, an as-of-yet insufficiently addressed problem.

Stephan Stiller


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