The emojis I see in the picker match what I see in preview mode, but they all look very different in the editor. I’d like to keep things consistent if possible (I like the emojis in the editor better since they have outlines and are easier to see)
Hi @macedotavares can you tell me a little bit more about how to go about doing this? I opened up my theme’s css file and did a ctrl f search for “emoji” or “Tweetmoji” but could not find anything. Is there a snippet I could insert instead that could override the preference for Tweetmoji in preview mode? Thank you
Funny that I had this same query as @Spidrax relating to the same emojis! I suspect were both inspired by this same post on the forum
Are you using the same theme as @Spidrax ? I don’t know what that is, anyway, but if I did I could take a look at the CSS and try to understand what’s going on.
I’m using a different theme (Clean Theme), interesting that him and I have the same question. Maybe this is in base Obsidian as well and both of our themes haven’t changed it? Here’s the CSS for my theme, it’s also available on the Obsidian community themes panel.
Edit: I tested the emojis on base Obsidian without any themes and, you are right, it’s the Windows emojis for both edit and preview! Now I’m trying to search if there’s a quick CSS snippet I can insert to override Twemoji and get me back to default
@pattman , are you on Windows too? I’m on a Mac, and while testing both the Nord and Clean themes, those emoji look the same in edit and preview modes. This is the expected behaviour, I believe: the default OS font kicks in as a fallback whenever a font doesn’t have the emoji glyphs.
@Spidrax , do you have any (or both) of these fonts installed?
Hack Nerd Font
Source Code Pro
I do, but the Nord theme just wouldn’t load them properly and I was stuck with the default “Inter”.
@macedotavares hmmmm the plot thickens… Yes, I’m on Windows as well. You’re right about the default behaviour because I can replicate it with base Obsidian.
Yes. The plugin config page even mentions Tweemoji.
I thought the plugin was enabling the pop-up emoji menu, but apparently not. I’m not sure what it does beyond just changing the emoji graphics in preview mode…