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Message #05559
[Bug 1269017] Re: Emojis not fully supported which results in blank received SMS messages
I installed the ttf-ancient-fonts package and now get many emojis
correctly displayed in the messaging app and indicator. All the ones
from the iphone are not supported, but many are.
We could install this fonts package in the image, but it does take disk
space though.
** Also affects: messaging-app
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1269017
Title:
Emojis not fully supported which results in blank received SMS
messages
Status in Messaging App:
Confirmed
Status in “messaging-app” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in “ofono” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Android allows for adding emojis[1] to SMS messages. I'm told that iOS
users are able to see these emojis. Our messaging app should also
support displaying emojis.
emojis appear to not requires MMS since when using Google Hangouts in
the new android, when you add an emoji the hangouts app says 'Sent now
via SMS'. Two things need to happen:
1. need to be able to correctly receive SMS messages with arbitrary
emojis. Currently, on image 120, an SMS with a known emoji, eg, a
smiley face, will display correctly when it is and is not accompanied
with text. However, an SMS with an unknown emoji (eg, with a pinata)
will show up as a blank SMS, even when the SMS has text. At a minimum,
the text of the message should always be shown, perhaps with an
'unknown emoji' placeholder
2. need to be able to send SMS messages with emojis
[1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji
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