Welcome to the world of colorful emojis on your Linux system! ? This project brings Apple's vibrant emojis to your Linux experience.
Before we get started, please note that this project is for educational purposes only. Apple is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
AppleColorEmoji.ttf from our Release PageAppleColorEmoji.ttf to ~/.local/share/fonts.fc-cache -f -v.python -m pip install fonttoolspython -m pip install https://github.com/googlefonts/nototools/archive/v0.2.1.tar.gz, or clone from here and follow the instructions.yum install optipng zopfli pngquantdnf install optipng zopfli pngquantapt-get install optipng zopfli pngquantmake -j to build AppleColorEmoji.ttf from source.AppleColorEmoji.ttf to your system, run make install.fc-cache -f -v.AppleColorEmoji uses the CBDT/CBLC color font format, which is supported by Android and Chrome/Chromium OS. Windows supports it starting with Windows 10 Anniversary Update in Chrome and Edge. On macOS, only Chrome supports it, while on Linux, it will support it with some fontconfig tweaking.
Uncover the assets used to craft AppleColorEmoji, showcasing the diverse world of emojis. Note: some characters share assets, particularly gender-neutral ones. Refer to the emoji_aliases.txt file for aliasing definitions.
Please be aware that images in the font may differ from the original assets, with flag images being PNGs featuring standardized sizes and creative transforms.