One tip for instance admins who want to use them: don't use the emoji resolution, get the full size ones instead. The emoji resolution may sound fine at 128×128 but it can create problems when scaled again in reactions or MFM.
Changed my #OpenBSD writing-dedicated box from running #cwm to #i3wm -- I like cwm, but it's still a bit too mousey for my taste.
I also changed all of my fonts (both xterm and i3/i3status) to be bitmapped (the "fixed" font), so everything is looking REALLY crisp.
Maybe I'm getting quite crochety, but at this point, I think I'd much rather have a lower res screen with crisp bitmapped fonts than a crazy high-res screen and vector fonts.
The only thing I'm missing is #emoji. My i3status looks like
cpu 31% | load 0.80 | mem 9% | dsk 13.4% | net Gallifrey 82% | chrg 89% 0.00W | Sun 2024.05.26 06:42 AM
instead of
cpu 05% | 📈 load 0.29 | 28.5% | disk 59.7% | Gallifrey 67% | Sun 2024.05.26 06:42 AM
I had assumed that #emoji which were unique to an instance were most likely created by someone on that instance. That's definitely not the case given how few are unique to is-a.wyvern.rip, the solo instance for Volpeon... creator of the original neofox and neocat.
J'ai une requête nulle et pas du tout essentielle MAIS : en gros je sais qu'il existe la version anarqueer de l'emoji que j'ai en guise d'avatar, c'est-à-dire avec le bandana rose au lieu qu'il soit noir (jsp si j'suis clair mais il est tard demain j'ai partiel mon cerveau fond) parce que askip le bloc c'est pas qu'un truc d'antifa mascu muscu
Si quelqu'un a le fichier de cet #emoji je lui en serait reconnaissant à tout jamais merci que la paix soit sur vous et avec votre espr... ah non merde c'est la messe ça pardon
facer que apareza na barra de suxestións o emoji(s) relacionado coa palabra que estamos a escribir
Requerimentos
Ir a Axustes, Ortografía, Suxestións e marcar a opción Mostrar suxestións de corrección.
Optativo, e recomendo, desactivar Corrección Automática.
Hai dous métodos, complementarios:
Método 1
Máis lento inicialmente pero en realidade abonda para o 99% dos casos, porque repetimos sempre os mesmos emojis. Se non sabes inglés pois é o método recomendado.
Imos a Axustes > Ortografía > Dicionario Peroal
Seleccionamos o Galego (ou Para todos os idiomas, da igual)
Abre unha pantalla onde abaixo prememos en Engadir Unha Palabra +
Onde pon Escribe unha palabra engadimos o emoji que queremos (co teclado). Exemplo: ☁️
En Atallo, engadimos a "clave" ou "palabra" que fará que se mostre a suxestión. Exemplo: "nub". Algo que non sexa moi restrictivo, así vale para nube, nubrado, nubosidade, cuberto, ...
e xa estaría! Imos a escribir algo nun cadro de texto de calquera aplicación e se escribimos "nub" veremos que na barra de suxestións aparece
Engades á man esa ducia de emojis que usas con frecuencia e xa estaría.
Método 2
engadimos o dicionario inglés experimental, que polo visto funciona mellor neso de suxerir emojis (eu non probei cos dous, fun directo a este).
podes engadir o de castelán se queres ou te apañas mellor que co de inglés, pero igual te lía máis, ti verás.
En _Idiomas e Disposicións*: activar o Galego e premer no seu nome para a) en Escritura en varios idiomas b) engadir o Inglés (ou o Castelán)
para que apareza a suxestión deberemos escribir a palabra en inglés que está relacionada co emoji. No exemplo proposto: "cloud"
Método 3 (hipotético)
que alguén teña xa un dicionario persoal feito e cho envíe para instalar 😬
isto podería ser unha publicación no blog 🤷♂️ ou un vídeo de peertube. Nah! 😅
🆕 blog! “Where you can (and can't) use Emoji in PHP”
I was noodling around in PHP the other day and discovered that this works: <?php $🍞 = "bread"; echo "Some delicious " . $🍞; I mean, there's no reason why it shouldn't work. An emoji is just a Unicode character (OK, not just a character - but we'll get on to that), so it should […]
I was noodling around in PHP the other day and discovered that this works:
<?php$🍞 = "bread";echo "Some delicious " . $🍞;
I mean, there's no reason why it shouldn't work. An emoji is just a Unicode character (OK, not just a character - but we'll get on to that), so it should be fine to use anywhere.
Emoji work perfectly well as function names:
function 😺🐶() { echo "catdog!";}😺🐶();
Definitions:
define( "❓", "huh?" );echo ❓;
And, well, pretty much everywhere:
class 🦜{ public int $🐦; public ?string $🦃; public function __construct(int $🐦, ?string $🦃) { $this->🐦 = $🐦; $this->🦃 = $🦃; }}$🐓 = new 🦜(1234, "birb");echo $🐓->🐦;
How about namespaces? Yup!
namespace 😜;class 😉 { public function 😘() { echo "Wink!"; }}use 😜😉;$😊 = new 😉();$😊->😘();
Even moderately complex Unicode sequences work:
echo <<<🏳️🌈Unicode is magic!🏳️🌈;
I've written before about the Quirks and Limitations of Emoji Flags. The humble 🏳️🌈 is actually the sequence U+1F3F3 (white flag), U+FE0F (Variation Selector 16), U+200D (Zero Width Joiner), U+1F308 (Rainbow).
Probable the most complex emoji has 10 different codepoints! It looks like this - 🧑🏾❤️💋🧑🏻
And it works!
$🧑🏾❤️💋🧑🏻 = "Kiss Kiss. Bang Bang!";echo $🧑🏾❤️💋🧑🏻[-1];
There are some emoji which don't work;
$5️⃣ = "five";
The 5️⃣ emoji is U+0035 (Digit Five), U+FE0F (Variation Selector 16), U+20E3 (Combining Enclosing Keycap). PHP doesn't allow variables to start with digits, so it craps out with PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected integer "5", expecting variable or "{" or "$" in php shell code on line 1
You also can't use "punctuation" emoji as though they were normal characters:
echo 5 ❗= 6;
And, while not strictly emoji, you can't use mathematical symbols:
echo 5 ≤ 6;
So, there you have it. Is this useful? Well, probably. It is easy to get lost in a sea of text - so little pictograms can make it easier to see what you're doing. If the basic ASCII characters aren't part of your native language, perhaps it is useful to make use of the full range of Unicode.
Does your favourite programming language support Emoji?
🆕 blog! “Use CSS to boost the font size of emoji with no extra markup”
I want to make emoji bigger than the text that surrounds them. At my age and eyesight, it can be difficult to tell the difference between 😃, 😄, and 😊 when they are as small as the text. Is there a way to use CSS to increase the font size of specific characters without having […]