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Unicode Standard 8.0 has defined all Emoji characters should be
supported. I am using <a href="http://emojisymbols.com/">EmojiSymbols</a>
font. It contains most Emoji characters and can be used as a
research sample.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">在 2015年11月17日 05:19, Akira TAGOH 写道:<br>
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<pre wrap="">welll, the concern to define a block of emoji characters as a
orthography is, all of emoji fonts doesn't necessarily has all/most of
characters and/or hard to figure out what characters are majority to
be supported in them. need another method to check if a font has
sufficient coverage for requirement.
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