Thanks for that info and contribution.
Probably I will package the emojione for Fedora to use emoji.json.

Why you don't use only annotations? E.g. "us" hits too many Emoji.

Fujiwara

On 06/26/16 18:12, Ori Avtalion-san wrote:
Hey,

I maintain an IBus module(?) that allows inputting emojis [1] (I think
I mentioned it before on IRC).
I use the data provided by EmojiOne, which also includes aliases and
the popular (but unofficial) "shortnames". You might find it useful
[2].

[1] https://github.com/salty-horse/ibus-uniemoji
[2] https://github.com/Ranks/emojione/emoji.json

On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Takao Fujiwara <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

I'm working on IBus - the input method framework for Linux.
I parse http://unicode.org/emoji/charts/emoji-list.html and create a
dictionary between the annotations and the Emoji characters.
Since the file size is large and it's often updated, I'm thinking how to
maintain the file.

I copied the file as http://ibus.github.io/files/ibus/emoji-list.html for
the build at the moment.

I have questions:
 - if unicode.org provides the tarball of the stable html files or other
data.
 - what is the license of the html files.

Do you have any ideas?

Thanks,
Fujiwara


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