Problem setting up gitmoji #3868
Replies: 1 comment 1 reply
-
On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 07:19:33AM -0700, Owen Campbell wrote:
Hi
I'm attempting to add the unicode characters for [gitmoji](https://gitmoji.dev) to my [unicode favourites](https://github.com/meatballs/dotfiles/blob/master/kitty/unicode-input-favorites.conf) - mostly successfully.
However, for one or two, if I copy the character from the gitmoji site and paste into my terminal it looks fine but, when I find the unicode codepoint and enter that, the display is different.
An example is the coffin emoji - ⚰️ - the unicode for which, I believe is u+26b0. However, that displays with a much simpler black on white 'icon'.
Any ideas where I'm going wrong?
That's a symbol that has default text presentation, if you want to see
it as an emoji you need the character itself followed by ufe0f the emoji
variant selector. See the --emoji-variation option of the unicode input
kitten.
|
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
1 reply
Answer selected by
meatballs
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment
-
Hi
I'm attempting to add the unicode characters for gitmoji to my unicode favourites - mostly successfully.
However, for one or two, if I copy the character from the gitmoji site and paste into my terminal it looks fine but, when I find the unicode codepoint and enter that, the display is different.
An example is the coffin emoji - ⚰️ - the unicode for which, I believe is u+26b0. However, that displays with a much simpler black on white 'icon'.
Any ideas where I'm going wrong?
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions