Yep, supposedly part of the
Emojione set that,
alas, is no more and has been replaced with
JoyPixels!?
I have found a few more, but can't figure out a reliable source or pattern...
Some country names work, too -- but not "
usa", "
france" or "
spain" for some reason.
EDIT: well, I found a visual list and figured the separator/blank character to be the underscore...
https://emojipedia.org/joypixels/3.1/
Happy
EDIT: FTR, I solved it in a roundabout way. Downloaded the
Emojione source code release from
https://github.com/joypixels/emojione/releases ('
emojione-4.5.0.zip'). Inside that archive is a '
emoji.json' which is nothing but a formatted plain text file that lists several elements for each and every emoji included. Use a JSON editor/viewer -- I used
Mitec Json Viewer -- to search for the name of the image as given in the Joypixels page above and just used the string given in its "
shortname" key.
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E.g.: :frowning: for "Frowning face with open mouth"
So :france: doesn't work, but :flag_fr: or just :fr: does, as seen below...