Unnamed-emoji is an emoji package for LaTeX, ConTeXt, Plain TeX, and OpTeX.
It natively supports pdfTeX and LuaTeX, and (with a patch) supports
XeTeX and any other TeX engine using dvipdfmx
.
See the manual for complete usage details or the font specimens for a full listing of fonts and characters.
Download the latest release (TDS .zip
archive)
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{unnamed-emoji}
\begin{document}
\emoji{goose} \emoji{🦢}
\emoji[openmoji]{duck} \emoji{0x1f427}
\end{document}
Most files should list their licence near the top. In general, the code is licensed under the Mozilla Public License, version 2.0 or greater. The documentation is additionally licensed under CC-BY-SA, version 4.0 or greater.
noto-emoji.pdf
(“Noto Emoji”) was created from the svg/
folder of
googlefonts/noto-emoji@934a5706
and is licensed under the Apache License, version
2.0.
The flags in noto-emoji.pdf
were derived from the svg/
folder of
fonttools/region-flags@0f2ae1a
and are all
exempt from copyright or in the public domain.
twemoji.pdf
(“Twitter Emoji”) was created from the assets/svg/
folder of
twitter/twemoji@d94f4cf7
and is licensed under CC-BY
4.0.
fxemoji.pdf
(“FxEmojis”) was created from the svgs/FirefoxEmoji/
folder of
mozilla/fxemoji@270af343
and is licensed under CC-BY
4.0.
openmoji.pdf
(“OpenMoji”) was created from the color/svg/
folder of
hfg-gmuend/openmoji@d6d0daad
and is licensed under CC-BY-SA
4.0.
emojione.pdf
(“EmojiOne”) was created from the assets/svg/
folder of
joypixels/[email protected]
and is licensed under CC-BY
4.0.
fluent-flat.pdf
(“Fluent Emoji”) was created from the
assets/**/Flat/
folder of
microsoft/fluentui-emoji@dfb5c3b7
and is licensed under the MIT License.
noto-blob.pdf
(“Noto Emoji”) was created from the svg/
folder of
googlefonts/noto-emoji@8f0a65b1
and is licensed under the Apache License, version
2.0.
The names used for the emoji were taken from the
cldr-json/cldr-annotations-*modern/
folder of
unicode-org/[email protected]
and are licensed under the
Unicode Licence Agreement