Great, @Marichams
This helps more to understand the direction to investigate.
Well done. We have several way to help, Maricha, sometimes mysterious but, if Newton discovered the force of gravity just watching an apple … while William Tell didn’t …
Great, @Marichams
This helps more to understand the direction to investigate.
Well done. We have several way to help, Maricha, sometimes mysterious but, if Newton discovered the force of gravity just watching an apple … while William Tell didn’t …
Unfortunately, It’s not working for me.
Let’s see…
Emojis from keyboard
Emoji by typing
[Edit seconds later] Still no emojis showing, but I did notice that when I clicked ‘edit reply’, for a second or so, the HTML was showing in the editing window, including the emojis.
Thank you for the feedback
Can you let us know your OS, browser you are using, Android version, language setting?
More information we give, more it can help to find the issue.
Also, as @Marichams said, for her it works only with some emoji. Can you use the same that are visible on her reply, just for a comparative test?
I tried on smartphone Samsung Galaxy A8+ with Android 9, Russian language settings in “Local Guides Connect” app.
testing
Perfect @JaneBurunina
It is important to know that some of them are working. Well done
Perhaps we need to develop a ‘code’ until is works again, using the emojis that still work to represent the ones missing, e.g. lama = wink / brocoli = ROFL / etc
@ErmesT the fact that some work an others don’t, is obviously quite intruiging, and that has set off my inner Sherlock…
Checking what the ones that work have in common, I found out that all of them have a unicode starting with “U+F9”
Yup, @JanVanHaver
You got the point about the right way to investigate. This is exactly what I was searching, a common element.
Well done