Very nice. I'd have one suggestion. People appear to be converging on similar file names for the emoji.
- Lowercase hex numbers, - at least 4 digits, - otherwise no leading zeros, - multiple code points separated by _, - with optional prefix/suffix. Like "dcm_0030_20e3.png". I'd suggest using that convention. Not a big thing, but makes it more consistent in tooling. Mark <https://google.com/+MarkDavis> *— Il meglio è l’inimico del bene —* On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Andrea Giammarchi < [email protected]> wrote: > I'd like to thank those that helped me a while ago figuring out variants > and emoji behavior. > > Today we are open sourcing a relatively small JS library and 800+ CDN > based assets able to bring unified emoji in every WebView capable device > and browser. > > We are also planning to implement the recently introduced "diversity" for > the Unicode 8 draft as soon as we'll figure out a good approach for it ( > and btw, the default fallback is great! ) > > This effort and collaboration is between Twitter [1], MaxCDN [2], and > Wordpress [3]. > > Any comment or suggestion will be more than welcome and appreciated. > > Thanks again and Best Regards > > [1] https://blog.twitter.com/2014/open-sourcing-twitter-emoji-for-everyone > [2] https://www.maxcdn.com/blog/emojis-ftw/ > [3] http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2014/11/06/emoji-everywhere/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Unicode mailing list > [email protected] > http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicode > >
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