Le 11/11/17 à 08:47, Carsten Schoenert a écrit :
Hello Laurent,
On Thu, Nov 09, 2017 at 10:52:09PM +0100, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
On Thu, 09 Nov 2017 22:04:39 +0100 Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org>
wrote:
Hi,
Could you please install the EmojiOneMozilla.ttf font in
/usr/lib/thunderbird/fonts/
Currently emoji are not diplayed properly, I just tried on my system and
add the file in that location fixed it.
Firefox is doing the same by installing that font in
/usr/lib/firefox/fonts
Well actually no
This seems to be against the debian policy, see bug #849602
IMHO, firefox should create a package with that font and thunderbird should
depends on that package
this is a bit overkill in my eyes. Why should thunderbird depend on the
big package of firefox only to get a font? That's currently not the we
should go.
Well I was talking about creating an other binary package built fron
firefore(-esr?) source package
I believe it's better to live here if both packages ship this font
within their packages as long some one is packaging emojione-colr.
Good for me.
Note that with fonts-noto-color-emoji and the newer version of
fontconfig arriving in unstable, the emoji displayed by thunderbird are
oversized now.
The good workaround is to install that EmojiOneMozilla.ttf in
/usr/lib/thunderbird/fonts/.
This will become a more pressing problem in a few days (fontconfig is
waiting in the deferred queue)
So I'd suggest to move this report over to a RFP for emojione-colr and
keep the reports within firefox and thunderbird open with a blocks on
the RFP bug report.
But I wont have time to do such a packaging nor have I a real good
knowledge about font packaging. OTOH emojione-colr hasn't changed
internals for over a year now.
[1] https://github.com/mozilla/emojione-colr
Regards
Carsten