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How to use? #139
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I also want to know how to use this, but on android. |
I assume there is some build script to generate a .tff file? |
Import the SVG on your website/android or else and use it. 🤗 |
Bruh... We want to replace the default android emojis not use these as stickers... |
10s search: https://zfont-3.en.uptodown.com/android This is not exactly the place to ask this anyway, they are providing the icons. It's other people's job to integrate them wherever they want them. Biggest part is all done. |
Then why didn't you say that at first? +I don't want to root my phone |
You don't need to root for it. Otherwise, I said what I thought was relevant in this case. |
im just want to have it on windows 10 pro 22h2 |
@NDevDiscord not sure about how 22h2 for Win10 and how it impacts this case but that kind of solution looks quite universal in its approach. On top of being released before the update, so I guess fully compatible too: https://youtu.be/I4a7h40ZrzQ Again, 10s search on Google guys. |
These emojis are used in the Segoe UI Emoji font. Android can now handle COLRv1 emoji fonts. No easy way to build a font from these SVGs (that would work the same way). |
Yes build script to ttf is what we need ideally and maybe releases but that's just my opinion. You can download it from unofficial sources however which I suspect is just ripped from Windows 11. They probably have a internal build process they use but haven't released for whatever reason, hopefully not intentionally |
If you look at the forks of this repo, |
Hi, all. This is Just FYI but I have just released (UNOFFICIALLY) TrueType ver and Webfont ver of "Fluent Emoji" based on the materials here. Now that you can get them from the repository fluent-emoji-webfont.
For samples and the usage of these fonts, please refer to the README file and the release X post I hope my repository's result will be helpful for the future development of original fluent emoji scripts to build Webfonts and ttfs. |
Im on windows 10, im just want to use this, but how?
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