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@infolektuell/noto-color-emoji

v0.2.0

Published

Self-hosted Noto Color Emoji font for Chrome and Edge

Downloads

608

Readme

Noto Color Emoji

npm version

This npm package contains my solution to use Noto Color Emoji font in browsers with COLRv1 requirements (Chrome, Edge). It's just css with font-face declarations and respective font files, install and import it in vite projects and alike.

Why this package?

  • @fontsource/noto-color-emoji does not work in Edge or Chrome, just in Safari.
  • In Safari on iOS, the font doesn't work reliably and disappears on zooming or after waiting for a moment. This can be tested on the Google Fonts page.
  • For color fonts, there are two competing standards (COLRv1 and OpenType-SVG), and none of them is supported in all browsers.
  • Chrome, Edge, and friends want COLRv1, Safari wants SVG, Firefox is ok with both of them.
  • Google Fonts dynamically generates the css containing compatible font-face declarations based on user agent. But I want to host the files statically.
  • The fontsource package only ships font files with SVG tables, no COLRv1.
  • This package ships the COLRv1 font files in woff2 format. They were downloaded from Google Fonts using Firefox.
  • The css declarations in this package use the New font-face syntax with the tech function, so browsers with COLRv1 support can load the font files and others can use their system font. Apple already has beautiful icons, others get the Noto icons.
  • I'd like to use this font on all devices, but this seems not possible in the current situation.

Install

npm i @infolektuell/noto-color-emoji

Usage

If you're using vite or vite-based bundler, import this package in your css and set your font family:

@import '@infolektuell/noto-color-emoji';
:root {
  font-family: Inter, Noto Color Emoji, system-ui, Avenir, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}