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Some emoji appear as block ? boxes #17
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It seems that this emoji list does not support all versions of iOS system, some emoji is added on iOS 11.1 I just created a copy of the emoji list for iOS10, but I haven't found a good way to check if an emoji can be displayed. |
That's probably the best way to do it, versus having each emoji have a version number. There's really no way of checking for valid emoji as far as I know. |
Good to know. I guess the best solution is for me to run my own custom emoji list to match my app's minimum target iOS version. And FYI, on SO, someone has a way to check if emoji will display on your device's current iOS version. Might be one way of filtering out unrepresentable emoji at runtime. |
Well then there you go - LOL. I now know more! I will work with that and submit a new pull request if I can get it working, so we don't have to make version plists. :-) |
iOS: 11.0.1
ISEmojiView: 0.0.7
I'm guessing because my older version of iOS doesn't have the included Unicode glyphs supported? Maybe there should be a check?
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