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B&W fallback characters for differently colored squares, circles, etc. should be distinguishable from each other. #124

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vivvienne opened this issue Oct 29, 2022 · 1 comment

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@vivvienne
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Currently, the black and white fallback characters for colored squares, circles, etc. of each color are indistinguishable from each other.

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It would be great if there's a way to tell them apart in fallback mode. Below are examples from other emoji fonts

Noto Emoji
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Unifont+Unifont Upper
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(technical details)

  • Font version: 14.0.2
  • Operating system: Windows 10
  • Steps to reproduce: View the text below in any application that uses the black and white fallback characters (such as LibreOffice Writer or VS Code).

(sample text)

red	🔴	🟥	❤️	📕
orange	🟠	🟧	🧡	📙	🔶	🔸
yellow	🟡	🟨	💛
green	🟢	🟩	💚	📗
blue	🔵	🟦	💙	📘	🔷	🔹
purple	🟣	🟪	💜
brown	🟤	🟫	🤎
black	⚫	⬛	🖤
white	⚪	⬜	🤍
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13rac1 commented Nov 1, 2022

That would be helpful! The fallback characters are automatically generated right now, so they'll need to be manually created.

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