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Emo implements the \emo{'emoji-name'} command for including color emoji such as [?] (\emo{desert-island}) or [?] (\emo{parrot}) in your documents independent of input encoding or LaTeX engine. The implementation uses the Noto color emoji font if the engine supports it and includes PDF graphics otherwise. The latter are automatically derived from Noto's SVG sources, so the visual appearance is very similar. Emo may come in particularly handy when dealing with academic publishers that provide only minimal support for non-Latin scripts.
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Emoji for all (LaTeX engines) | texlive-emo-2024.216.0.0.4svn66944-57.3.noarch.rpm | ||
texlive-emo-2024.216.0.0.4svn66944-57.3.noarch.html | Emoji for all (LaTeX engines) | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | texlive-emo-2024.216.0.0.4svn66944-57.3.noarch.rpm |
texlive-emo-2024.216.0.0.4svn66944-57.2.noarch.html | Emoji for all (LaTeX engines) | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | texlive-emo-2024.216.0.0.4svn66944-57.2.noarch.rpm |
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