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Forcing the encoding in emoji_extractor.rb to be US-ASCII to get it working with current ruby-versions. Would throw an "emoji_extractor.rb:52: invalid multibyte escape: /\211PNG/" otherwise.
Add new emojis as of OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 (defined in new Unicode 7.0-standard)
GitHub didn’t get all files in one run, so here are the missing ones. Add new emojis as of OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 (defined in new Unicode 7.0-standard)
Added all the emojis in every resolution extracted from Apple Color Emoji.ttf
More detailed description in README.md
First Icons Named with their Names from OS X Character Viewer
The Flag Symbols are not present in the OS X Character Viewer
Flags have no names because missing in OS X Character Viewer
You just save my world. But as long as Apple is having "patient" to this font, you cannot redistribute the ttf file, or even your "extracted" pics. Tho, I got it in my pocket first. 😜 --Ivan |
Thanks! For folks who want this working, go use the readme and project at luke's repo: https://github.com/LukeLR/emoji-extractor |
Just saw my Name mentioned, you're all welcome to use my fork ;) Thanks! 😊 |
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Hey there,
I appreciate your work and was really glad that I found your project online. It was exactly what I needed! Since it didn't work for me at first (threw an "emoji_extractor.rb:52: invalid multibyte escape: /\211PNG/" for me in ruby 2.0.0p481) I wanted to fix that problem and did a slight modification to get it work again:
I updated your project to work with current ruby versions (needed to declare encoding in file) as well as included assets of the new emojis introduced in the recent system updates.
It would be really nice if you could merge my commit with your repository. I am open for critics, though ;)
Greets from Germany,
Lukas