Lazarus
Home
Help
TinyPortal
Search
Login
Register
Lazarus
»
Forum
»
Programming
»
Widgetset
»
GTK
»
How can I render _combined_ emoji on Gtk2/Qt5
Free Pascal
Website
Downloads
Wiki
Bugtracker
Mailing List
Lazarus
Website
Downloads (Laz+FPC)
Packages (OPM)
FAQ
Wiki
Bugtracker
CCR Bugs
IRC channel
GIT
Mailing List
Other languages
Foundation
Website
Useful Wiki Links
Project Roadmap
Getting the Source
Screenshots
How to use the forum
About donations (wiki)
Bookstore
Computer Math and Games in Pascal
(preview)
Lazarus Handbook
Search
Advanced search
Recent
Printer Paper Orientation
by
paweld
[
Today
at 09:51:00 am]
IBExpress - best practise...
by
Nicole
[
Today
at 09:49:27 am]
Can FreePascal be used to...
by
MarkMLl
[
Today
at 09:28:09 am]
Does Freepascal has every...
by
PascalDragon
[
Today
at 09:22:35 am]
Question about cross-comp...
by
PascalDragon
[
Today
at 09:10:39 am]
[SOLVED] Type conversion?...
by
PascalDragon
[
Today
at 09:06:01 am]
[solved] How to download ...
by
Nicole
[
Today
at 08:46:41 am]
Inserting into TValueList...
by
egsuh
[
Today
at 08:15:42 am]
Setting up Xtensa-FreeRTO...
by
ccrause
[
Today
at 07:57:18 am]
Extracting image from Goo...
by
MarkMLl
[August 16, 2022, 10:37:21 pm]
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Author
Topic: How can I render _combined_ emoji on Gtk2/Qt5 (Read 138 times)
AlexTP
Hero Member
Posts: 1846
How can I render _combined_ emoji on Gtk2/Qt5
«
on:
May 12, 2022, 05:05:36 pm »
Sublime Text renders several emoji as combined picture.
Left: my text editor.
Right: Sublime Text.
This is 3 emoji chars: super-woman, 0x200D, man.
I use TCanvas.ExtTextOut to render this.
How to render it like Sublime?
«
Last Edit: May 12, 2022, 05:07:16 pm by AlexTP
»
Logged
CudaText editor
-
ATSynEdit
-
More from me
Print
Pages: [
1
]
« previous
next »
Lazarus
»
Forum
»
Programming
»
Widgetset
»
GTK
»
How can I render _combined_ emoji on Gtk2/Qt5
TinyPortal
© 2005-2018