HT202332: Use emoji on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Learn about Use emoji on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
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Mar 27, 2014 6:56 AM in response to AngyMaera88by varjak paw,Apple conforms to the standard emoji set which is under the control of the Unicode Consortium, so you would have to ask the UC why they have not included a Canadian flag in the set. Apple is reportedly working with the UC to add additional charcters for additional diversity, so perhaps additional flags will be added at that time, though that's up the UC.
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Mar 27, 2014 6:57 AM in response to ckuanby varjak paw,ckuan wrote:
Ask Apple:
Just to set expectations appropriately, a user can comment to Apple via the feedback page, but "ask" really isn't an appropriate term since Apple will not reply to such comments.
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Mar 27, 2014 7:10 AM in response to AngyMaera88by Ralph9430,The current emoji keyboard was developed in Japan. You actually have to ask them why there is no Canada flag.
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Mar 27, 2014 9:59 AM in response to varjak pawby Tom Gewecke,varjak paw wrote:
Apple conforms to the standard emoji set which is under the control of the Unicode Consortium, so you would have to ask the UC why they have not included a Canadian flag in the set. Apple is reportedly working with the UC to add additional charcters for additional diversity, so perhaps additional flags will be added at that time, though that's up the UC.
Actually the UC already encoded everything. It is just a matter of creating a custom font which translates the appropriate sequence of regional indicator symbols into the appropriate flag glyph.
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Mar 27, 2014 10:40 AM in response to Tom Geweckeby varjak paw,I can't find a Canadian flag defined anywhere in any of the lists of emojis, and many people across the web have complained about the lack. So it would seem that someone needs to create and standardize that flag glyph and symbol sequence, and that someone appears to be the Unicode Consortium. The exact mechanism for such creation and adoption I don't know, but the point is that it's not just up to Apple.
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Mar 27, 2014 11:40 AM in response to varjak pawby Tom Gewecke,varjak paw wrote:
it would seem that someone needs to create and standardize that flag glyph and symbol sequence, and that someone appears to be the Unicode Consortium.
Already done. The correct symbol sequence is defined by iso 3166 as CA, encoded by unicode as (1f1e8 1f1e6), and the flag glyph is obviously available. Anyone can make a font that displays that glyph when those two characters appear in a text and distribute it for common use. Unicode is no longer involved. Apple could do it, but they may not want to be involved.
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Mar 27, 2014 11:45 AM in response to Tom Geweckeby Kilgore-Trout,Considering the limited number of flags available in the Emoji keyboard, doesn't look to be a high priority.
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Mar 27, 2014 11:55 AM in response to Kilgore-Troutby Tom Gewecke,James Ward4 wrote:
Considering the limited number of flags available in the Emoji keyboard
That reflects the content of fonts currently in general use, which in turn reflects choices made in the past by Japanese mobile phone companies, presumably based on their guesses regarding which emoji flags their customers would most like to be able to use.
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Mar 27, 2014 12:10 PM in response to AngyMaera88by TJBUSMC1973,There already is one for Canada.
Under the Bell symbol, page 9 of 11, first two icons in row 2.
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Mar 28, 2014 4:39 AM in response to TJBUSMC1973by Kilgore-Trout,I don't see it. Teh only flags I see are under the car symbol, last page.
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Mar 28, 2014 6:00 AM in response to Kilgore-Troutby TJBUSMC1973,It was a lame attempt at a joke. The beer mugs...
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Mar 28, 2014 6:03 AM in response to TJBUSMC1973by Kilgore-Trout,Doesn't help that the layout of the emojis changes drastically depending on the device orientation.