Apple Emoji Font

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May 11, 2021 Completely invisible to end-users, Apple's emoji font has been gaining new abilities behind the scenes, effectively able to combine multiple bitmap images in real time, providing flexibility and file size savings. This is in use in iOS 14.5, and was actually first seen last year with iOS 14.2.

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Package Details: ttf-apple-emoji 1-17

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Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ttf-apple-emoji.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ttf-apple-emoji
Description: Apple Color Emoji is a color typeface used by iOS and macOS to display emoji
Upstream URL: https://github.com/samuelngs/apple-emoji-linux
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Licenses: unknown
Conflicts: noto-fonts-emoji, ttf-joypixels, ttf-symbola, ttf-twemoji-color
Provides: emoji-font
Submitter: Ykkzde
Maintainer: gustawho
Last Packager: Ykkzde
Votes: 10
Popularity: 0.058080
First Submitted: 2019-11-13 23:12
Last Updated: 2020-06-30 16:50

Required by (6)

  • discord-ptb(requires emoji-font)(optional)
  • emote(requires emoji-font)
  • hydrus(requires emoji-font)
  • hydrus-git(requires emoji-font)
  • rofimoji-git(requires emoji-font)(optional)
  • wire-desktop-git(requires emoji-font)(optional)

Ykkzde commented on 2020-06-30 16:48

To fix conflict with noto-fonts: https://github.com/samuelngs/apple-emoji-linux/issues/5#issuecomment-617766576

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rien333 commented on 2021-03-08 22:44

I also have a weird problem with respect to the rendering of some digits.

averagecode commented on 2021-03-08 17:17

Is there a conflict with github numbers? I can't read anything related to numbers at github when this ttf is activated. And already tried the pinned fix.

rien333 commented on 2020-09-24 20:11

So is there a conflict or not? Why would there be? If there is no actual conflict please update the PKGBUILD accordingly.

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EDIT: Okay, I'm pretty sure there is no conflict. You can have multiple emoji fonts installed, they are just like anyother font in that respect. There are also no name clashes or anything. The fact that noto's emoji take precedence over the emoji provided by this font is up to the user to configure (they might or might not have a general preference, which you shouldn't guess)

Ykkzde commented on 2020-07-01 06:18

I didn't know how to fix it at the time, so I figured they must be conflicting. It wasn't right, I agree.

1ace commented on 2020-06-30 22:15

Ah, I see; it's not really a 'conflict' though, just that someone has two fonts installed and isn't using the one they meant to.
Having them installed isn't the issue, it's a config issue, so the packages conflicting isn't the right fix IMO.

Ykkzde commented on 2020-06-30 16:48

To fix conflict with noto-fonts: https://github.com/samuelngs/apple-emoji-linux/issues/5#issuecomment-617766576

1ace commented on 2020-06-30 10:52

Why did you re-add the noto-fonts conflict?

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For that matter, I don't understand how a font can conflict with anything; could you explain?

Ykkzde commented on 2020-02-02 11:06

At first I though these packages provided some emojis, but after some testing it seems that I was wrong.

laggardkernel commented on 2020-01-31 19:03

Why does it conflict with noto-fonts and ttf-dejavu? What Latin font should I use instead?

Apple Color Emoji represents a significant milestone in both the history of type technology and character standardization.

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Of course color fonts are nothing new, with overprinting techniques in use from the earliest days of movable metal type. In digital typography layering has long been used to achieve multicolor results and color bitmap fonts have been around a while. However, Mac OS X Lion and the inclusion of the Apple Color Emoji font represent the first time a modern operating system has included both support and a showcase color font. Although the technology is basic, with color bitmaps included at two sizes in a proprietary “sbix” table, in years to come, as color fonts gain traction, we’ll look back to 2011 as the year it all began.

Of even more significance is the fact that the glyphs included in the font are Unicode encoded. In an effort initiated by Google and with significant help from Apple and Microsoft, 722 Emoji symbols were included in the recently published Unicode 6.0 standard, putting Emoji on par with the Latin alphabet and other writing systems encoded in Unicode. This means messages and documents containing Emoji are fully searchable and indexable, and Unicode Emoji fonts are included with Windows Phone 7.5 and the Windows 8 Developer Preview. The encoding effort was not without controversy, but effectively legitimizes nontraditional forms of written expression, and opens the door for the encoding of other symbols, including those found in popular symbol encoded fonts like Wingdings and Webdings.

As to the design itself, it’s more than adequate, the symbols are friendly and legible, but in reality the design isn’t all that important. Of all the fonts issued in 2011 this is the one we’ll all come back to in ten or twenty years as clearly being of the most historical significance.

Si Daniels is Lead Program Manager for fonts at Microsoft Corp.

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