using emoji at mtext

using emoji at mtext

ara_neresesian
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using emoji at mtext

ara_neresesian
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Hi every one.

How we can we use emoji  shapes  inside the drawing or , block ,mtext.?

thank you

 

 

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vinodkl
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You can just copy and paste the emoji from online. This is how it looks in mtext (see snapshot)

Link to copy the emoji online:click here 

 

emoj.PNG

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ara_neresesian
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Hi

thank you @vinodkl 

it will work for me,

but do you know how i can use those emoji as they are (colorfull) ,not like this ,

 

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ennujozlagam
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try to hatch them with solid? thanks





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tovlux6
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Thanks for sharing its very useful for me.

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Kent1Cooper
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[Personally, I hate emojis, but then I work in construction drawings where they seem utterly inappropriate.  But if you use them in some other context....]

My guess is that you would need to find a font that 1: has color inherent in itself [there are many -- search the web for something like "text fonts in color"], and 2: contains emoji characters.

 

Kent Cooper, AIA