#How to edit which items show konduit osrs full
I'm not sure if this is an official or unofficial standard, but the full list is available in multiple places, like here. There appears to be an agreed upon standard regarding emojis and their corresponding :colon_code:, Unicode code point, etc. Adherence to existing standards - many existing services (Discord, GitHub, etc.) use :colon_code:s.Compatibility with Konduit's emoji plugin, so that RuneLite users are able to see emojis typed by Konduit users and vice versa.If someone does decide to work on this, I would place my support behind using a :colon_code: system for three reasons: I don't think anybody that wants an emoji plugin wants it for the standard smileys which can already be represented easily using text ( :)).Īs such I say we either a) support all/the majority of emojis or b) don't add an emoji plugin at all. On the other hand many emojis that cannot easily be represented using text express far more complex ideas, so being able to show these emojis would add a comparatively large amount of value. :)), so being able to show an image instead of these wouldn't add much value. These basic emojis can already be expressed fairly well using text (e.g. using a convention that users who do not have an emoji client plugin will be able to understand?įurthermore, I think we would do well to support all or the majority of the standard emojis used on Discord/GitHub/most modern smartphone keyboards, not just the basic smiley/frownie faces. Sure, you can get away with standard smileys like :) for a few of them, but how do you represent emojis such as ?, ?, ?, etc. The issue with not using :colon_codes: is that there are far too many emojis out there to represent using any other system.