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:ui emoji

Description   unfold

This module can redisplay ASCII/GitHub emoticon strings as corresponding Unicode emoji. In addition, a completion command is provided to insert these strings as well as the typical Unicode representations.

Note: Emacs 29 provides native support for inserting Unicode emojis. This module only remains useful if you want ASCII/GitHub emoticon string insertion/conversion or need PNG/ASCII emoji rendering on a system with limited font configuration.

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Module flags

+ascii
Include plain text emojis like :).
+github
Include Github-style emojis like :smile:.
+unicode
Include unicode emojis like 🙂.

Hacks

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Installation

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From the emojify requirements docs:

The emojify package requires Emacs v24.3 and above. Emacs should be compiled with support for PNG images to display emojis as images. It is recommended that Emacs is compiled with ImageMagick support. emojify will use it to resize emojis if needed, additionally imagemagick is used to set background color for emojis to workaround the bug described in issue 7. However these are completely optional.

PNG support might require some additional steps to on Windows, you might find this stackoverflow answer helpful.

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