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Date:      Sun, 19 May 2024 20:33:02 -0400
From:      Alex Protasenko <alex@protasenko.com>
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: A simpler question
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I see them fine in Thunderbird/KDE5 on 14.0-RELEASE-p6

Here's some of the related packages I have installed:

         noto-emoji: 2.042_1
         twemoji-color-font-ttf: 14.0.2
         unicode-emoji: 15.1

On 5/19/24 18:58, George Mitchell wrote:
> On 5/19/24 18:48, Alfonso S. Siciliano wrote:
>> On 5/20/24 00:40, George Mitchell wrote:
>>> On 5/19/24 18:36, George Mitchell wrote:
>>>> 1. Are you a Thunderbird user on FreeBSD?
>>>> 2. Do you see a "chart with rising trend," "chart with falling trend,"
>>>> "bar chart," and "clipboard" emojis (U+1F4C8 through U+1F4CB) on the
>>>> next line?
>>>> 📈    📉    📊    📋
>>>> Thank you for your attention. -- George
>>> Partially answering my own question: Using chrome to browse the mailing
>>> list archive, the emojis showed up perfectly, as they did on a Bcc 
>>> to my
>>> backup gmail account.  But I could not see them when composing the
>>> message, or reading the message from the list, in Thunderbird.
>>> -- George
>>
>> I have just installed `pkg install noto-emoji`
>> so i can see the emoji in this email in Thunderbird on CURRENT
>> (exactly as I see them on my android smartphone).
>>
>> Alfonso
> I have noto-emoji 2.042 installed, and I am running 13.2-RELEASE-p10.
> But no visible emojis without chrome.                        -- George
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