EmojiConsistency
  public
  
  final
  
  class
  EmojiConsistency
  
    extends Object
  
  
  
  
  
  
| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | android.text.EmojiConsistency | 
The set of emoji that should be drawn by the system with the default font for device consistency.
 This is intended to be used only by applications that do custom emoji rendering using tools like
 ReplacementSpan or custom emoji fonts.
 An example of how this should be used:
 
- Match emoji for third party custom rendering
- For each match, check against NonStandardEmoji before displaying custom glyph
- If in NonStandardEmojiSet, do not display custom glyph (render with android.graphics.Typeface.DEFAULT instead)
- Otherwise, do custom rendering like normal
Summary
| Public methods | |
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        static
        
        
        Set<int[]> | 
      getEmojiConsistencySet()
      The set of emoji that should be drawn by the system with the default font for device consistency. | 
| Inherited methods | |
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Public methods
getEmojiConsistencySet
public static Set<int[]> getEmojiConsistencySet ()
The set of emoji that should be drawn by the system with the default font for device
 consistency.
 Apps SHOULD attempt to avoid overwriting system emoji rendering with custom emoji glyphs for
 these codepoint sequences.
 Apps that display custom emoji glyphs via matching code may filter against this set. On
 match, the application SHOULD prefer Typeface.Default instead of a custom glyph
 Apps that use fonts may use this set to add TypefaceSpan for
 android.graphics.Typeface.DEFAULT for matched codepoint sequences.
 Codepoint sequences returned MUST match exactly to be considered a match with the exception
 of Variation Selectors.
 All codepoint sequences returned MUST be a complete emoji codepoint sequence as defined by
 unicode.
| Returns | |
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| Set<int[]> | set of codepoint sequences representing codepoints that should be rendered by the
 system using the default font.
 This value cannot be null. | 
