Hi,
For example, I am using "" in the file name
I understand that for the same font, some Software would show colorful version of the emoji, while other shows monochrome ones.
eg.
the aforementioned "" is shown as colorful in VSCode,
while shown as monochrome in Sublime TextEditor, or Native FileExplorer, or Native Notepad
wonder if there are any magical switch(configuration or workaround) to do this?
(also, how do application software decide if they show colorful/monochrome?
(I understand it is not appropriate to ask here...
How do I have colorful emoji in file list?
Re: How do I have colorful emoji in file list?
I would have assumed that this would be impossible. A google search shows the answer though... While typing the name, press Win+. (Win key + dot)
EDIT: Maybe not .... If I add an emoji in Windows Explorer, I can view it in xyplorer, but if I try to add it from xy, it does not work.
EDIT: Maybe not .... If I add an emoji in Windows Explorer, I can view it in xyplorer, but if I try to add it from xy, it does not work.
ste(phen|ve) kunkel
Re: How do I have colorful emoji in file list?
tried to get colored emoji in win explorer failed miserably.
tried monochrome - in winx - positive result. also SEEN in XYP.
Monochrome Emoji's available from https://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=emoji
try Google Emojis by Tomoharu
tried monochrome - in winx - positive result. also SEEN in XYP.
Monochrome Emoji's available from https://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=emoji
try Google Emojis by Tomoharu