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You can go to https://getemoji.com/ and every emoji should be properly rendered on a patched Cairo (but without patched there are a few not fully colored).  The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_Latin_(Unicode_block)#Emoji enclosing keycaps] are not properly rendered which is a known bug.  It should look like [http://i.imgur.com/6URHgWC.png this screenshot].
You can go to https://getemoji.com/ and every emoji should be properly rendered.


DWM also has a bug if you have a program title with a emoji it will crash.  There is a patch available.  See [https://github.com/alpinelinux/aports/pull/3111 pull request].
DWM also has a bug if you have a program title with a emoji it will crash.  There is a patch available.  See [https://github.com/alpinelinux/aports/pull/3111 pull request].


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Latest revision as of 20:51, 26 February 2023

Emojis are characters with pictures used to express ideas, things, places in one character. Emojis are known to be used for creating and entering passwords and for registering domain names.

Support

Alpine Linux supports both Noto Color Emoji and Twemoji, though both fonts are only available on edge. The latest version of Noto Color Emoji supports Unicode specification 15.0 released around 2023. The latest version of Twemoji supports Unicode specification 14.2.

Installation

doas apk add font-noto-emoji

Or

doas apk add font-twemoji

Configuration

You need either a user ~/.config/fontconfig/conf.d/01-noto-emoji.conf or systemwide /etc/fonts/local.conf with the following:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
<fontconfig>

 <alias>
   <family>sans-serif</family>
   <prefer>
     <family>Main sans-serif font name goes here</family>
     <family>Noto Color Emoji</family>
     <family>Noto Emoji</family>
   </prefer> 
 </alias>

 <alias>
   <family>serif</family>
   <prefer>
     <family>Main serif font name goes here</family>
     <family>Noto Color Emoji</family>
     <family>Noto Emoji</family>
   </prefer>
 </alias>

 <alias>
  <family>monospace</family>
  <prefer>
    <family>Main monospace font name goes here</family>
    <family>Noto Color Emoji</family>
    <family>Noto Emoji</family>
   </prefer>
 </alias>
</fontconfig>

Testing and bugs

You can go to https://getemoji.com/ and every emoji should be properly rendered.

DWM also has a bug if you have a program title with a emoji it will crash. There is a patch available. See pull request.