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Also confirming as fixed and marking bug report as such.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Confirmed fixed in the 60.2.1 release which finally hit the Bionic
repositories today.
(My preferred solution would have been to erase emojis entirely from Unicode,
but I know not everyone agrees with that...)
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This is fixed in Thunderbird 60 which will be released to Ubuntu soon.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Confirming color emojis works per this solution with stock TB from 18.04.01LTS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/1761844/comments/18
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Just in to be fair to Canonical or even Thunderbird Developers and their
people it is impossible to test an application for every bug that may
arise. How would you see and test an emoji email would you even think of
it. There are so many things that take place when you start your email
client. I am
Did nobody at Canonical test Thunderbird even once before setting it as
the default email client in 18.04?
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Very large emojis displayed in
** Changed in: thunderbird
Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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Very large emojis displayed in subject line and in the email list
To m
I tested some solutions found on launchpad and google. with fonts-symbola - but
they are without colors.
lastly I installed as wrote before (in bug #1644021) Twitter Color Emoji
SVGinOT Font:
https://github.com/eosrei/twemoji-color-font
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:eosrei/fonts
sudo apt update
The fix by bugrasan works OK and gets the emojis down to normal size
however the emoji's are no longer colour but black and white. This is at
least a good workaround for the time being.
I think you will find this problem will be fixed in a later version of
Thunderbird. I downloaded Thunderbird 60
Is there (going to be) a solution which is a preference for "don't show
emoji in subject line"? I hardly ever understand them anyway. I'm a
grumpy old man who learned to read English 50+ years ago and I'd just
prefer to stick with text only. (unchecking Preferences / Display /
Display emoticons as
Its true, a very easy workaround is to install the fonts-symbola package:
sudo apt-get install fonts-symbola
Afterwards, all works fine.
+1 to the suggestion of bugrasan, to just add a dependency to the fonts-
symbola package (looks better anyways)
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Yep, bugrasan's solution works for me. Shame they're monochrome emojis,
but at least text is readable now.
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Very large emojis displayed in
$ sudo apt-get install fonts-symbola
solves the problem, origin:
https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/thunderbird-with-huge-icons-emoticons-mate-18-04/16249/25
therefore the thunderbird package should depend on 'fonts-symbola'.
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I think this bug is actually surprisingly a duplicate of bug 1644021
which we fixed in the PPA several months ago.
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Very large emojis disp
** Tags added: images in list mailing
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Very large emojis displayed in subject line and in the email list
To manage notifications about th
Not everyone knows those are emojis. A considerable amount of searches
will be for "images in email list"
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** Tags added: emoji thunderbird
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Very large emojis displayed in subject line and in the email list
To manage notifications about this bu
How do we improve the visibility of this bug, so that duplicates don't
add up? I myself couldn't find this bug at first, before I reported a
duplicate. Perhaps having more tags in the description would help:
images, email list, emoticon, emoji, etc.?
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** Summary changed:
- Thunderbird: emojis is displayed in the email list
+ Very large emojis displayed in subject line and in the email list
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