https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439908
--- Comment #2 from rascon...@gmail.com --- you are right to put it in a different colour text emoji if they appear, thank you[image: image.gif] [image: Mailtrack] <https://mailtrack.io?utm_source=gmail&utm_medium=signature&utm_campaign=signaturevirality5&> Remitente notificado con Mailtrack <https://mailtrack.io?utm_source=gmail&utm_medium=signature&utm_campaign=signaturevirality5&> 05/09/21 03:42:19 El sáb, 17 jul 2021 a las 8:19, Alvin Wong (<bugzilla_nore...@kde.org>) escribió: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439908 > > Alvin Wong <al...@alvinhc.com> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CC| |al...@alvinhc.com > Status|REPORTED |CONFIRMED > Ever confirmed|0 |1 > > --- Comment #1 from Alvin Wong <al...@alvinhc.com> --- > You probably have black text on a black background. If you set the text to > some > other colour you would see the emoji rendered, but I know that's not the > point... > > Colour emoji fonts are just OpenType SVG fonts. On Windows 10, the "Segoe > UI > Emoji" font is available and is supported by DirectWrite, which is what Qt > uses. You will notice that the emoji is shown coloured in the text editor > dialog. I can't say how it handles on Linux. There is something about our > rendering of SVG text that causes the colour fonts to not be rendered in > colour, but it's probably fixable. > > However, I would advice against intentionally using colour emoji for text > in > Krita even if this works. By having them inserted as text, you now depend > on > the emoji font being bundled by the system. If someone opens the file on > another system, they might get a completely different look. I suggest > adding > the actual emoji as images (could be SVG) instead. > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.