http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1110412 Bug ID: 1110412 Summary: Color Emoji support is disabled by Noto Emoji (monochrome) and DejaVu fonts Classification: openSUSE Product: openSUSE Tumbleweed Version: Current Hardware: Other OS: Other Status: NEW Severity: Normal Priority: P5 - None Component: Usability Assignee: bnc-team-screening@forge.provo.novell.com Reporter: i@guoyunhe.me QA Contact: qa-bugs@suse.de Found By: --- Blocker: --- Most KDE5/Qt5 application now support color emoji fonts. Noto Color Emoji (noto-coloremoji-fonts) is installed by default but won't take effects. The reason is that Noto Emoji (noto-emoji-fonts, a monochrome emoji font) is installed by default, too and has a higher priority. Test A: 1. Make sure you installed both noto-coloremoji-fonts and noto-emoji-fonts. 2. Start Chromium or Falkon. (Firefox doesn't support Noto Color Emoji and has its own built in EmojiOne Mozilla font) 3. Visit https://getemoji.com/ to check emojis. Result: most emojis are monochrome (using noto-emoji-fonts) Test B: 1. Make sure you installed noto-coloremoji-fonts and uninstalled noto-emoji-fonts. 2. Start Chromium or Falkon. (Firefox doesn't support Noto Color Emoji and has its own built in EmojiOne Mozilla font) 3. Visit https://getemoji.com/ to check emojis. Result: most emojis are colorful (using noto-coloremoji-fonts) DejaVu fonts also provide many monochrome symbols and have a higher priority than emoji fonts. Several years ago, when color fonts are not widely supported, having a monochrome emoji font is safe. But now, most browsers and messaging applications support color emoji fonts. Maybe it is time to drop noto-emoji-fonts and dejavu-fonts from default system installation. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.