And is an emoji a binary or keyword element? Which could hilite some interesting programming usage if it would work?
^self 😎 Or ^a 🙏 b > On 6 Sep 2021, at 19:53, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas > <offray.l...@mutabit.com> wrote: > > > Now that we're talking of fonts. I wonder how difficult would be to support > emojis on Pharo and if that could be solved at the font level. They have > become part of day to day conversation and would be really good to show them > in things like sentiment analysis. > > Cheers, > > Offray > > On 30/08/21 2:59 a. m., Guillermo Polito wrote: >> Hi tau, >> >> Thanks for it, I’ll check it :) >> >>> El 26 ago 2021, a las 1:17, tau <t...@cedalion.info> escribió: >>> >>> I've been bothered by the assignement operator (:=) and the way the colon >>> and the equal sign aren't verticaly aligned when coding in Pharo. So I >>> began a quest to find a pharo-friendly font were the colon and equal sign >>> are aligned. Turn out most monospaced fonts don't qualify but I did find >>> the following fonts: >>> >>> Fira Code (https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/fira-code) has a := ligature >>> that doesn't work in Pharo. >>> Iosevka extended (https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/iosevka-extended) also >>> has a := ligature that doen't work in Pharo. >>> Mononoki (https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/mononoki) has the two characters >>> properly aligned but I dislike the appareance of that font. The @, in >>> particular, looks like it comes from a low-resolution terminal from the >>> early '80s. >>> Fantasque Sans Mono (https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/fantasque-sans-mono) >>> has perfectly aligned colon and equal sign and moreover has a nice informal >>> look. >>> >>> So, Fantasque Sans Mono is now my favorite font for coding in Pharo 😃. >>