Build other Emoji fonts besides Noto
See original GitHub issueThe noto-emoji
project is two things at the same time:
- an open-source toolchain for converting SVG assets to TrueType with colored emoji glyphs;
- freely licensed SVG assets for the Noto Emoji glyphs.
After a few minor changes, our toolchain could also consume other free assets and generate optimized fonts for Twitter Emoji (repo, license) and Emoji One (repo, license).
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- Created 8 years ago
- Reactions:4
- Comments:23 (13 by maintainers)
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Yes and no. 😉 scfbuild currently only builds SVG-in-OpenType format color fonts. I have plans and received requests to build CBDT(what’s used here) and SBIX, but haven’t had the time to implement yet.
@kq01526 You are being annoying now. Doug said all that could be said and he made it clear those are his final comments.