macOS should provide a dictionary for emojis
| Originator: | karsten | ||
| Number: | rdar://29619453 | Date Originated: | 12-Dec-2016 04:38 PM |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | macOS | Product Version: | 10.12.1 |
| Classification: | Feature (New) | Reproducible: | Always |
Summary: Emojis are used all over the internet. While Messages.app now shows single emojis bigger the other emojis are still as tiny as the surrounding text. With the introduction of force-touch in OS X in order to browse the selected word in a dictionary it would be useful to have a dictionary for emojis. This dictionary would display the emoji in bigger shape and would also provide an explanation of the emoji. Steps to Reproduce: This example text contains a 🍝 emoji. It’s almost impossible to see that it’s a pasta emoji. Force-click the emoji to see the dictionary entry for the emoji. Expected Results: The dictionary should show the pasta-emoji at least at 128pt. It should also give an explanation of the emoji like „Pasta“ or „Spaghetti“. Bonus points for a more detailed explanation. Actual Results: The dictionary shows „no results“ in Safari and Messages. In some applications it seems to be able to show the Wikipedia entry for „Spaghetti“. Regression: none Notes: none
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