Open jk-85 opened 2 months ago
I suppose you don't have any emoji font installed. Get it here: Twemoji as Segoe UI Emoji Open the font file and install. Since Supermium has the latest DirectWrite support, it supports color emojis. In default Segoe UI Emoji, flags are not supported. In Twemoji, they are supported (so superior to Segoe UI Emoji).
Oh, such a simple solution, thank you!
Supermium also offers the Noto Emoji font (which internally identifies as Segoe UI Emoji) in its installer. But Musk killed Twemoji development so I didn't consider it, and I wasn't sure as to the reliability of the third-party continuations of Twemoji.
At that page is an other one that is not working (should display a kind of "K" before the "AS", but isn't working either). https://kas.fyi/address/kaspa:qplzxtr8m2utyuwthjeu6j7fvz8jawzz606lnjrdxpznjuplzhq4gffmexv47
Supermium also offers the Noto Emoji font (which internally identifies as Segoe UI Emoji) in its installer. But Musk killed Twemoji development so I didn't consider it, and I wasn't sure as to the reliability of the third-party continuations of Twemoji.
This was taken from Firefox 115 ESR, which is originally called Twemoji Mozilla, which is used to show emojis on Windows 7 (and Linux?).
Any chance to get these kind of images / key-codes to work somehow in Windows 7? This is discord for example