This bug was fixed in the package gtk+3.0 - 3.24.48-3ubuntu1

---------------
gtk+3.0 (3.24.48-3ubuntu1) plucky; urgency=medium

  * Resynchronize with Debian (LP: #2096777), remaining changes:
    + Add Build-Depends: dh-sequence-translations
    + Install a settings.ini file to set our themes
    + Update debian/libgtk-3-0t64.symbols for ubuntu_gtk_custom_menu_items.patch
    + Ubuntu-specific patches:
      - 073_treeview_almost_fixed.patch
      - bzg_gtkcellrenderer_grabbing_modifier.patch
      - ubuntu_gtk_custom_menu_items.patch
      - print-dialog-show-options-of-remote-dnssd-printers.patch
      - uimanager-guard-against-nested-node-updates.patch
      - x-canonical-accel.patch
      - message-dialog-restore-traditional-look-on-unity.patch
      - 0001-gtk-reftest-Force-icon-theme-to-Adwaita.patch
      - restore_filechooser_typeaheadfind.patch
      - 0001-calendar-always-emit-day-selected-once.patch
      - 0001-gtkwindow-set-transparent-background-color.patch
      - unity-border-radius.patch
      - unity-headerbar-maximized-mode.patch
      - gitlab_opengl_fallback.patch
  * debian/salsa-ci.yml: Use ubuntu recipe

gtk+3.0 (3.24.48-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Restore gtk-update-icon-cache package as was previously provided.
    Notably this isn't actually built on release architectures because
    of debian/rules handling. See the 3.24.43-4 changelog.
  * Add loong64 to the list of architectures we don't want to build
    gtk-update-icon-cache

gtk+3.0 (3.24.48-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Remove obsolete gtk-update-icon-cache package, now built by gtk4

gtk+3.0 (3.24.48-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Jeremy Bícha ]
  * New upstream release
  * Update debian/watch. New releases no longer include + in filenames
  * missing-sources: Update emojibase. The emoji chooser was updated to
    support Unicode 16
  * Remove 5 patches applied in new release

  [ Simon McVittie ]
  * d/salsa-ci.yml: Disable reprotest on Salsa-CI.
    It takes longer than the infrastructure timeout (1 hour).

gtk+3.0 (3.24.43-5) unstable; urgency=medium

  * d/salsa-ci.yml: Add
  * d/rules: Explicitly use build architecture gcc in rebuild-emoji target.
    This makes it more obvious that we're intentionally building a
    build-architecture binary, to be run during the build and then discarded.
  * d/rules: Use CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD, etc. to link convert-emoji
  * d/libgtk-3-0t64.links.in:
    Provide a symlink to the old gtk-query-immodules-3.0 path.
    This provides drop-in compatibility with libgtk-3-0, which some
    packages rely on (gcin, hime, ibus).
  * Add test coverage for the historical path of gtk-query-immodules-3.0
  * Remove obsolete Lintian overrides

 -- Jeremy Bícha <jbi...@ubuntu.com>  Mon, 27 Jan 2025 10:57:38 -0500

** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

-- 
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to gtk+3.0 in Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2096777

Title:
  Update gtk3 emoji chooser for Unicode 16

Status in gtk+3.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gtk+3.0 source package in Noble:
  In Progress
Status in gtk+3.0 source package in Oracular:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Impact
  ------
  Ubuntu has included Google's color emoji font by default for years. Annually, 
the Unicode Consortium releases a new Unicode standard with new emoji. Internet 
communication platforms quickly adopt the new emoji and it's important that 
those emoji also work on the latest Ubuntu release.

  https://blog.emojipedia.org/whats-new-in-unicode-16-0/

  This is a follow up to LP: #2083629 which updated the color emoji font
  to support the new emoji.

  This updates the GTK3 emoji chooser that can be used in apps like
  gedit.

  Test Case 1
  ---------
  1. Be sure fonts-noto-color-emoji 2.042-1 is installed. On Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, 
this is as simple as running
  sudo apt install --mark-auto fonts-noto-color-emoji=2.042-1

  For Ubuntu 24.10, you can download the .deb from
  
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fonts-noto-color-emoji/2.042-1/+latestbuild/amd64
  and then run something like
  sudo apt install --mark-auto ./fonts-noto-color-emoji_2.042-1_all.deb

  2. After installing the font, restart your computer.

  3. Install the updated gtk3 packages.

  4. Install gedit with sudo apt install gedit

  5. Run gedit. Right click in the text area and choose Insert Emoji.

  6. Search for fingerprint. No results should be shown.

  Test Case 2
  ------
  1. Be sure fonts-noto-color-emoji 2.047 is installed. On Ubuntu 24.10, this 
font version should already be installed.

  By the time this GTK3 update reaches noble-proposed, fonts-noto-color-
  emoji 2.047 will likely be in noble-updates. If not, install it from
  noble-proposed instead.

  2. Restart your computer.

  3. Install the updated gtk3 packages.

  4. Install gedit with sudo apt install gedit

  5. Run gedit. Right click in the text area and choose Insert Emoji.

  6. Search for fingerprint. Click the blue fingerprint result. It
  should be inserted into your document.

  What Could Go Wrong
  -------------------
  This is roughly a backport of the emoji chooser update from GTK 3.24.48. This 
was split from a full update to 3.24.48 to simplify the SRU.

  This SRU is limited to updating the data used to generate the GTK3
  emoji chooser.

  If the emoji chooser is broken, people can:
  1. Use the GNOME Characters app (installed by default) to choose emoji 
instead and copy and paste them where needed.
  2. Copy and paste emoji from the web, such as from https://emojipedia.org/

  Many of the default apps like gnome-text-editor are GTK4 and are not
  affected by this SRU.

  Other Info
  ----------
  We are also updating the gtk4 emoji chooser in LP: #2096803

  This change could be backported to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS but the Ubuntu
  Desktop team has limited capacity so we are encouraging people who
  care about improvements like this to upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.

  Debian customizes the build in debian/rules using a copy of the binary
  emojibase data in debian/missing-sources/ to build the emoji chooser
  data from source (gtk upstream ships the output of that command
  instead). (Yes, that still isn't ideal because the emojibase data is
  itself binary data that some day should be built from source in Debian
  too.)

  Therefore to update the emoji chooser data, we only need to update the
  emojibase copy instead of updating to the new gtk3 release or cherry-
  picking upstream commits as patches.

To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/2096777/+subscriptions


-- 
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages
Post to     : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net
Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages
More help   : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

Reply via email to