CTAN update: emo
Date: April 22, 2023 8:41:05 PM CEST
Robert Grimm submitted an update to the
emo
package.
Version: 0.3 2023-04-21
License: lppl1.3c apache2 other-free ofl
Summary description: Emoji for all (LaTeX engines)
Announcement text:
emo now supports TeX4ht for converting to HTML in addition to LaTeXML. The implementation has been refactored to support more backends for rendering emoji more gracefully.
The package’s Catalogue entry can be viewed at https://ctan.org/pkg/emo The package’s files themselves can be inspected at https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/emo/
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
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emo now supports TeX4ht for converting to HTML in addition to LaTeXML. The implementation has been refactored to support more backends for rendering emoji more gracefully.
The package’s Catalogue entry can be viewed at https://ctan.org/pkg/emo The package’s files themselves can be inspected at https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/emo/
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
CTAN is run entirely by volunteers and supported by TeX user groups. Please join a user group or donate to one, see https://ctan.org/lugs
emo – Emoji for all (LaTeX engines)
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.
Package | emo |
Version | 0.4 2023-04-26 |
Copyright | 2023 Robert Grimm |
Maintainer | Robert Grimm |