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Color and Black-and-White Noto emoji fonts, and tools for working with them.
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## Building NotoColorEmoji
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## ~~Building NotoColorEmoji~~
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Building NotoColorEmoji currently requires a Python 2.x wide build. To build
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~~Building NotoColorEmoji currently requires a Python 2.x wide build. To build
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the emoji font you will require a few files from nototools. Clone a copy from
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https://github.com/googlei18n/nototools and either put it in your PYTHONPATH or
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use 'python setup.py develop' ('install' currently won't fully install all the
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data used by nototools). You will also need fontTools, get it from
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https://github.com/behdad/fonttools.git.
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https://github.com/behdad/fonttools.git.~~
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Then run `make`. NotoColorEmoji is the default target. It's suggested to use `-j`,
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~~Then run `make`. NotoColorEmoji is the default target. It's suggested to use `-j`,
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especially if you are using zopflipng for compression. Intermediate products
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(compressed image files, for example) will be put into a build subdirectory; the
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font will be at the top level.
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font will be at the top level.~~
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## Docker build
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## Building Blobmoji 13+
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Alternatively, you can also build the font within Docker through the provided Dockerfile.
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Just run `docker build . -t blobmoji && docker run --rm -it -v "$PWD/output:/output" blobmoji`. The resulting font will reside in the 'output' folder in your current working directory.
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_Building is now done using [emoji_builder](https://github.com/C1710/emoji_builder/) (name WIP). Once you have it running, you can build it using the following command (you'll need to replace `emoji_builder` by the executable you use, e.g. `emoji_builder.exe` and maybe including the path. I recommend copying it into the `blobmoji`-directory):_
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```
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emoji_builder --flags .\third_party\region-flags\svg blobmoji -w -a .\emoji_aliases.txt --ttx-tmpl .\NotoColorEmoji.tmpl.ttx.tmpl --palette .\Blobmoji.gpl
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```
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- `--flags`: Use the directory conaining the flags
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- `-w` add a wave-effect to the flags
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- `-a` use an alias file
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- `--ttx-tmpl` Use the template for the font metadata
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- `--palette` normalize the colors to a specific color palette in the GIMP format (which is a derivation of the color palette present in the [2014 _Material Design_](https://material.io/archive/guidelines/style/color.html#color-color-palette))
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## ~~Docker build~~
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~~Alternatively, you can also build the font within Docker through the provided Dockerfile.
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Just run `docker build . -t blobmoji && docker run --rm -it -v "$PWD/output:/output" blobmoji`. The resulting font will reside in the 'output' folder in your current working directory.~~
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The Docker build method isn't available for `emoji_builder` yet
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## Using NotoColorEmoji
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