Nilslis
Advanced Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Native Emoji Support on Linux Whether you view these little icons as pointless pictorial fluff or as an egregious form of social expression, the use of emoji is now part of how people communicate, today. People use emoji in tweets, blog posts and social media updates. A single emoji can dramatically alter the tone or context of something thats written. ‘Firefox 50 comes bundled the Emoji One font, letting Linux users to see full colour emoji on the web. Therefore its important that people can see them. And in Firefox 50, you can, regardless of whether you installed special symbol fonts or not. Emoji support in Firefox means you no longer need to follow any of the well-documented workarounds. Firefox ships with the open-source Emoji One font, which includes support for the very latest Unicode 9.0 spec – so theres bacon, face palm and many others. If youve followed one of our older ‘how-to enable emoji support in Firefox methods you should probably ‘undo it before upgrading. This will ensure that the new native Emoji One set take effect as intended. http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/11/firefox-50-brings-native-emoji-linux-desktops | Всего записей: 1854 | Зарегистр. 06-10-2008 | Отправлено: 11:51 16-11-2016 | Исправлено: Nilslis, 11:53 16-11-2016 |
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