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Since the format of emoji that support skin tone modifiers is predictable we can add different variants into our dataset when generating it so that we can match and properly style most skin tone variants of emoji. No real code change here other than what generates the dataset and the data itself.
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Should be backport 1.12 I think |
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* Update emoji dataset with skin tone variants Since the format of emoji that support skin tone modifiers is predictable we can add different variants into our dataset when generating it so that we can match and properly style most skin tone variants of emoji. No real code change here other than what generates the dataset and the data itself. * use escape unicode sequence in map Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <[email protected]>
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* Update emoji dataset with skin tone variants Since the format of emoji that support skin tone modifiers is predictable we can add different variants into our dataset when generating it so that we can match and properly style most skin tone variants of emoji. No real code change here other than what generates the dataset and the data itself. * use escape unicode sequence in map Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <[email protected]>
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* Update emoji dataset with skin tone variants Since the format of emoji that support skin tone modifiers is predictable we can add different variants into our dataset when generating it so that we can match and properly style most skin tone variants of emoji. No real code change here other than what generates the dataset and the data itself. * use escape unicode sequence in map Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <[email protected]>
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Sorry last change I didn't have time to stick into previous PR:
Since the format of emoji that support skin tone modifiers is predictable we can add different variants into our dataset when generating it so that we can match and properly style most skin tone variants of emoji. No real code change here other than what generates the dataset and the data itself.