Hi,
I'm opening this issue as the filter does not currently support Apple's new skin tones emojis.
When a skin tone is specified when using emojis, the normal emoji is set along with a color modifier, according to The Unicode Consortium (see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/tr51-2.html#Diversity).
Any plans to implement this new upcoming unicode standard?
Regards,
Jordan
Hi,
I'm opening this issue as the filter does not currently support Apple's new skin tones emojis.
When a skin tone is specified when using emojis, the normal emoji is set along with a color modifier, according to The Unicode Consortium (see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/tr51-2.html#Diversity).
Any plans to implement this new upcoming unicode standard?
Regards,
Jordan