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Another way to do this is to create a target, but when I tried that it reintroduced the dependency analysis problem-- rules with this dependency always triggered. Of course I might have missed something subtle. Both the target approach and this approach come from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5618615/check-if-a-program-exists-from-a-makefile) This always runs, but unless you're just running clean you'd always want to perform this check, so I think that's ok. |
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third_party | ||
add_emoji_gsub.py | ||
add_svg_glyphs.py | ||
AUTHORS | ||
collect_emoji_svg.py | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
CONTRIBUTORS | ||
flag_glyph_name.py | ||
generate_test_html.py | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
map_pua_emoji.py | ||
NotoColorEmoji.tmpl.ttx.tmpl | ||
NotoColorEmojiSvg.tmpl.ttx | ||
README.md | ||
svg_builder.py | ||
svg_cleaner.py | ||
waveflag.c |
Noto Emoji
Color and Black-and-White Noto emoji fonts, and tools for working with them.
License
Emoji fonts (under the fonts subdirectory) are under the
SIL Open Font License, version 1.1.
Tools are under the Apache license, version 2.0.
Contributing
Please read CONTRIBUTING if you are thinking of contributing to this project.
News
- 2015-09-29: All Noto fonts now licensed under the SIL Open Font License.