Unicode 9 emojis do not support skin-tone selector on Android |
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Issue descriptionVersion: 51.0.2704.36 OS: Android N Developer Preview 3 / angler-user N NPD35K What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Tap a text field to show Google Keyboard (2) Tap emoji button to show Emoji palette (3) Long tap any Unicode 9 emoji that should support skin-tone selector (e.g. U+1F937
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May 23 2016
This should work in the latest version, over to drott to clarify.
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May 24 2016
This issue is still reproducible with Chrome dev 52.0.2739.3. It would be great if we can fix this in M-52 stable.
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May 25 2016
Jungshik, this is probably about updating ICU - any plans in that regard?
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May 25 2016
drott@, talked briefly with nona@ but the most recent ICU (57.1) does not support Unicode 9 yet. We'll need to add it locally, either in Blink or by patching ICU locally.
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Jun 1 2016
Moving this nonessential bug to the next milestone. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Jun 3 2016
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Jun 3 2016
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Jul 9 2016
This issue has been moved once and is lower than Pri-1. Removing the milestone. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Aug 1 2017
Now works as expected. |
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Comment 1 by nona@chromium.org
, May 23 2016