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Request: :3 smile #199
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which unicode standard code is used for this? |
@WebReflection I'm currently trying to find some Unicode reference, but unfortuately without success. |
beside some quirk code manipulated for Apple legacy reasons, this project adhere to Unicode standard. We don't have FB or BB Forum emoticons here, we have emoji. If these are not defined by the standard, we won't block any random code that might collide in the future with a different standard symbol. It's a pity because I like your work, but if there's no official code for it, I'm afraid it won't happen. |
@WebReflection I've found some webapps using U+1F924 for :3 emoticon, but I think these two should be separate. Maybe this is missing in Unicode at all |
@WebReflection I understand, I'll try to fill in this request to Unicode team (after googling how to do it first) |
I'll flag it as invalid until we have a code point to use |
I sent an email with proposal, but that email address is not working (none of Unicode email address is working at the moment). Emails are returned back with server error :/ unlucky today |
The procedure for proposing an emoji is described at Unicode’s emoji pages. Drooling Face 🤤 may be appropriate, although it’s not the meaning I would have associated with I think I’ve also seen |
@Crissov I know, you can see my proposal according to Unicode’s emoji pages I tried to send to both unicode-at-unicode.org and docsubmit-at-unicode.org (without success): Proposal for CURLY LIPS Emoji.pdf In that proposal I also discuss, why and when it is not appropriate to use Drooling Face instead of :3 |
unicode@ is a mailing list for public discussion that you need to be subscribed to – don’t send it there. docsubmit@ should work, assuming you followed the Your PDF is missing some inline emojis. |
@Crissov I know, I tried docsubmit first, then many more, but none of them is working. By now I communicate with Unicode staff by contact form trying to find some alternative contact solution. Missing emojis: I know, but I don't know how to add them. I inserted unicode characters, but some of them are not showing |
Okay. Note that UTC150 is this week, so they may be busy with that. |
@Crissov not sure what your analysis has to do with code points. Are you mixing up emoticons with emoji or I am missing some context? I have suggested a Mailing list, not sure what's that down vote neither. I'll try to point this bug in there too, but suggesting not to subscribe? why is that? It's a welcoming ML. Regards |
Finally communication through website contact form lead to finding the issue and fixing it on Unicode side and I sent my proposal once more without any errors now. @WebReflection thank you for your quick action |
@WebReflection The thumb-down was because it sounded like you were suggesting to propose the emoji on the mailing list – that’ll just lead to pointers to /emoji/selection.html or /pending/proposals.html. There’s no official ASCII emoticon to Unicode or kaomoji to Unicode mapping table, but many incomplete, incompatible unofficial ones. I was just pointing out that some uses of |
@dvorapa it looks like many raised the name issue, which is not aligned with what the rest of the world thinks about Just as heads up |
@WebReflection 👍 (name is not significantly important for users) |
JFTR, in Skype, typing a Google products (Gmail, Hangouts, Chat) convert No major implementation seems to support the extended variant with hyphen nose, PS: Duckduckgo Instant Answers calls it “Enamored”. |
I don't use Google products but it seems there is a conflict between Google+Skype's cat and Facebook's curly lips/enamored (to me two different emoticons) for |
Finally it looks like Unicode in Emoji v11 (released 7th February) finally added the curly face emoji as "woozy face" with the following meaning:
Is the released "woozy face" the same as "curly/enamored face" discussed here? |
"Woozy face" likely isn't going to be rendered as something closer to :-3, but the beauty of emoji is that you can use them in any way you prefer. |
This is really old and popular one, which users miss in my apps. I fixed it locally, but
Current Facebook form (worse):
Former Facebook form (better):
Usually means something like:
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