If by "pooh" you mean excrement, there is an excrement icon in the Unicode specs but not on that code page. Believe me working with young children learning Livecode the excrement icon features fairly large . . .

"Pile of Poo" http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/1F4A9/index.htm

"Nails" http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/1f485/index.htm

"Ghost" http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/1f47b/index.htm

Richmond.


On 23.08.2016 13:40, David V Glasgow wrote:
So emoticons are rendered as a font character, and emoji are unicode references 
that are rendered by the OS?

I didn’t know that.  No pooh, nails, or ghost, but the simplicity of using a 
font has  advantages.

Thanks Richmond.

Incidentally, I stumbled across  Danny Goodman’s book yesterday, and had a 
little smiling weep when I saw where my then toddler son scribbled in it with 
my highlighter pen when I had nipped to the loo.  He is now a video editor who 
no longer scribbles in my books.  I don’t miss the little scribbles, I do miss 
the little scribbler.

Cheers,

David G






On 23 Aug 2016, at 11:08 am, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:

How about using a ttf font?

Check out the Unicode specs on this:

http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1F600.pdf

Richmond.


On 23.08.2016 13:06, David V Glasgow wrote:
Hello folks,

I am fiddling with an app which involves fairly complex grouped objects each of 
which I want to be ‘taggable' using a subset of emoji. Probably a little line 
of them in a bar across the top of each group

I am trying to decide whether to use a collection of png on an emoji card, or 
whether to go with unicode in a field generating the emoji.

The former would be simpler, but I would have to handle the issue of platform 
compliance .

The latter would delegate platform compliance to LC and I would be left with 
Unicode wrangling and and ‘font’ size.

Or is platform compliance a non issue?  Are people so used to emoji in their 
variants, I can just create a set that I like and use them across platforms?

Cheers,

David Glasgow



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