Created attachment 1407465 [details] screenshot Description of problem: As shown in the attached picture,not sure if this is the supposed behavior, but it dosn't looks beautiful. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): emoji-picker-1.5.35-1.fc28 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
Created attachment 1407855 [details] emoji-picker-11.0-emoji.png Right clicking on the emoji which are shown as replacement characterss shows that they are Unicode 11.0 emoji.
I already included the Unicode 11.0 emoji in the data. These emoji are not yet officially released, they will be released when Unicode 11.0 will be released, probably in June 2018. Currently there are no fonts containing these emoji. One can prevent these emoji from showing by using this option: emoji-picker --emoji_unicode_max 10.0 I would like to include the Unicode 11.0 emoji in the data because I would like to be able to show what is coming next. But you are right that the replacement characters don’t look nice. So maybe I should use 10.0 as the default value for --emoji_uniocde_max until Unicode 11.0 is really released? Even if Unicode 11.0 is released, it might take probably some extra time until the fonts are updated ...
Fixed by this update of the google-noto-emoji-fonts: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-e0390a0f9f google-noto-emoji-fonts-20180814-1.fc28