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    Display colored emoji

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    • StoffbeuteluweS Offline
      Stoffbeuteluwe Project Sponsor @floschibo
      last edited by

      @floschibo I have copied the emoji out off my telegram messenger (desktop version on my Mac mini)

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      • floschiboF Offline
        floschibo @Stoffbeuteluwe
        last edited by

        @Stoffbeuteluwe Ok, now I think I get it. In my case I’m jusing the MMM-IFTTT module to send Messages to the Mirror.
        So emojis are displayed by text send via IFTTT. It’s not a fixed Text I can copy to my config.js file. :thinking_face:

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        • MZ-BERM Offline
          MZ-BER
          last edited by

          Hey there - the instructions above doesn’t worked for me. But I found a solution that works perfectly:

          1. Open https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-emoji/tree/master/fonts
          2. Download most recent NotoColorEmoji.ttf
          3. Copy file in /home/pi/.fonts (if you cant see the .fonts folder please use CTRL+H to display it (Folders with names starting by “.” are hidden on Raspbian))
          4. Done!
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          • D Offline
            DeeZett @MZ-BER
            last edited by

            Hi there,
            topic is quite old but still present for me. :D As you can see on picture below, the envelop smiley is not converted into emoji. For test using, I pasted an smiley into it and it seems, that it’s not the Chrome Noto Font.
            Followed the instruction provided by @floschibo > How To Enable Color Emoji on Chrome for Linux (Updated).
            Also tried the latest instruction above by @MZ-BER.

            Should be:
            ✉ Envelope Emoji
            Name: Envelope
            Unicode number: U+2709
            HTML-code: ‘&#9993’;
            CSS-code: \2709

            Screenshot of the MagicMirror Page.
            0b129b6f-16c9-4928-9d2d-32a48dafba55-image.png

            I also tried to install another font the Linux Color Emoji Font. But same here - could not make it applied. But the Chrome Noto Font would be fine for me.

            Any recommendations?
            Thank you.

            Regards.

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            • D Offline
              DeeZett
              last edited by DeeZett

              Edit: Could make it working.

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              • TazDevT Offline
                TazDev @MZ-BER
                last edited by TazDev

                @MZ-BER

                i will try to get apple style working, here is the font: https://github.com/samuelngs/apple-emoji-linux

                mkdir ~/.fonts
                cd ~/.fonts
                wget https://github.com/samuelngs/apple-emoji-linux/releases/download/ios-15.4/AppleColorEmoji.ttf
                fc-cache -f -v
                
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