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Emoji Tools
Multiple useful tools to help Android and iOS/OSX developers with creating and modifying Emoji Font files.
Features:
- Extracts Emojis from '.ttf' files used by Android, iOS, and OSX into individual '.png' files.
- Extracted Emojis are named by Unicode names (Android:
unie537.png
iOS/OSX:uE537.png
) - Extracted Emojis can automatically be stripped of their prefixes (
unie537.png
->E537.png
) - Extracted iOS CgBI (pincrushed) Emojis (which show up black on Windows) can automatically be converted to RGBA.
- Extracted Emojis are named by Unicode names (Android:
- Renamer tool which makes renaming Emojis very easy! You can change prefixes, capitalise/lowercase, etc.
- Converts from CgBI (pincrushed) Emojis to RGBA and vice versa.
- Ability to Package Emojis into Android and Apple Emoji Fonts
- Easy-to-use GUI with a professional look and feel.
- More!
How to Use:
Check out this tutorial on how to modify Android Emojis using these tools!
- Either download one of the precompiled .exe files or .jar files from the downloads page, or clone this repo into IntelliJ and create a .jar out of the sources.
- Put the .exe or .jar wherever you'd like. Emojis will be extracted into a new folder which is created in the same directory as the jar file. You can choose the name of this folder using the GUI. By default, it is named
ExtractedEmojis
. - Double-click the .exe or .jar and Emoji Tools will open.