Closed Madis0 closed 4 years ago
Yes, also currently the UI code reserves a fixed amount of space usually enough for a single character; I'd have to adjust it to be variable. But I definitely want people to be able to add arbitrary emoji-like strings. I'm just not sure whether I should include a default set in duyguji because the list of them is pretty much endless..
I'm just not sure whether I should include a default set in duyguji because the list of them is pretty much endless.
It is, yes, but not all look good in vanilla.
Maybe a handful ones with an explicit notice that more can be added from many sites on the net would suffice.
With 344affa4b3aca1586bf9ad5018d5035fd020e598 you should be able to use any kaomoji declared in your vanillla.txt
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I'm closing this since the number of possible Kaomoji is technically infinite and there is no good predicate for ones that should be included in vanilla.txt
. It's best to just leave it up to the users to define their own and possibly share them with each other.
Since vanilla does not include that many Unicode emoji characters, how about incorporating some kaomoji with it?
Popular ones include
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
,ಠ_ಠ
and(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
but there may be more that can be rendered in vanilla.I didn't make a PR yet because I assume you might want to categorize them differently.