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The quick way of doing this would be to integrate https://github.com/neosmart/unicode.net - which works fairly smoothly and easily. Buuuut from my point of this lib adds too much of RAM and startup cost so will work on a more bespoke solution at some point. Probably involving SQLite because search should support it too Will need a button to also switch between the actual character map and the full emoji map (and hence a way of detecting if a font contains emoji) |
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Tracked on /Character-Map-UWP/EmojiMap branch and this project: https://github.com/EdiWang/Character-Map-UWP/projects/1 Still a number of issues to solve - the big blocker being trying to figure out what emoji combinations a font file actually supports (DirectWrite falls back to Segoe UI Emoji automatically which isn't massively helpful for this case 😅) |
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There were lots of characters that not show on an emoji list (Segoe UI Emoji) as it was a joint of two emoji.
It might be optional to show those combos, but a nice addition to have on a glyph list and able to export them.
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