Adding a flag emoji to the keyboard

I want to tell you something which may make you add another flag to your flag emoji part of the keyboard.

There is a nation called (Kurdish) which has nearly 20-30 million native speakers in (Iraq,Turkey,Iran,Syria,Armenia,Azerbaijan).

and I am Kurdish we have our own region, our own language, and our own flag. I want to ask you to add our flag to your keyboard and any information you need to have about I'm ready for.

Posted on Jul 9, 2022 1:11 PM

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Posted on Jul 9, 2022 2:53 PM

hawta25 wrote: I want to tell you something which may make you add another flag to your flag emoji part of the keyboard.

To ask Apple to do this, you need to go to


Product Feedback - Apple


The Kurdistan flag emoji is already possible, but I doubt Apple will add it to its own system


https://emojipedia.org/flag-for-kurdistan-ir16/


Instead you would need to install a custom font in order to see it. Here is one that does this


https://www.babelstone.co.uk/Fonts/Flags.html



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Jul 9, 2022 2:53 PM in response to hawta25

hawta25 wrote: I want to tell you something which may make you add another flag to your flag emoji part of the keyboard.

To ask Apple to do this, you need to go to


Product Feedback - Apple


The Kurdistan flag emoji is already possible, but I doubt Apple will add it to its own system


https://emojipedia.org/flag-for-kurdistan-ir16/


Instead you would need to install a custom font in order to see it. Here is one that does this


https://www.babelstone.co.uk/Fonts/Flags.html



Jul 9, 2022 6:33 PM in response to Lawrence Finch

Lawrence Finch wrote:


Tom Gewecke wrote:

But since Unicode has set up the code for this flag already, Apple actually does have control over whether it gets display by its software or not (most likely not).
Has it really? From your link:

This Flag Sequence has not been Recommended For General Interchange (RGI) by Unicode. Expect limited cross-platform support.


"Not Recommended" just means that nobody has to put it in their fonts in order to conform to Unicode. Apple can still do that if it wants to, as can anyone else, like the person who created the Babelstone Flags font.

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Adding a flag emoji to the keyboard

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