Well actually, the problem with using emoji for national flags is this: [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_Indicator_Symbol ]. The short of it is that rendering country code emoji as flags instead of letter codes is optional, so it will always be hit-or-miss as the OS and/or application must support it, either with the application completely supporting everything independently or by the app partially depending upon the OS.
Now if you wanted a Free flag icon set, I've attached the flag set from Teeworlds. It is licensed under the Zlib license and takes up about 1.1 MiB.
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The latest Firefox release? I'm on Firefox Quantum v59.0.1 (64-bit) and flags don't show up.Anonymouse wrote:im using windows and firefox. the flags work fine
Where are those supposed to be installed/pasted on?Nz17 wrote:Now if you wanted a Free flag icon set, I've attached the flag set from Teeworlds. It is licensed under the Zlib license and takes up about 1.1 MiB.
Also found this https://emojipedia.org/flags/
Apparently Samsung smartphones don't show the flags as well
«These emoji flags work on iPhone, iPad, Mac and Android. Windows shows emoji flags as two-letter codes, and so does Samsung. Use these emoji flags on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Hootsuite, TweetDeck, Slack, WhatsApp and WeChat.»
Taken from: http://emojiflags.com/
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your updates were too good kazade lol
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Raen: That was addressed to kazade. You see, the attached file is just a set of icons. Those PNG images contain tons of flags from around the world. They aren't an emoji font, but they can be used instead of emoji for greater compatibility.Raen wrote:Where are those supposed to be installed/pasted on?Nz17 wrote:Now if you wanted a Free flag icon set, I've attached the flag set from Teeworlds. It is licensed under the Zlib license and takes up about 1.1 MiB.
For example, these font-based emoji can't be used with old browsers like Planetweb, DreamKey, DreamPassport, Netscape, etc., but they also don't work with a number of other browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari, Opera, etc. depending on a number of different factors. This makes the emoji approach unreliable. The "old fashioned" approach of using images, whether in PNG, JPG, or GIF format, is a reliable alternative.
mistamontiel: I share your ire. I too have stayed with "old Firefox" in order to continue using my existing add-ons and extensions.
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Thanks for talking to me like I am a 5 year old I understood all of that, I just thought that you could install or inject those icons to circumvent the lack of font-based emoji flags. For example, Firefox has a font.name-list.emoji flag in the config page (about:config), and a EmojiOneMozilla.ttf file in install directory/fonts folder. Thought that perhaps those could be injected in that ttf file.Nz17 wrote:Raen: That was addressed to kazade. You see, the attached file is just a set of icons. Those PNG images contain tons of flags from around the world. They aren't an emoji font, but they can be used instead of emoji for greater compatibility.Raen wrote:Where are those supposed to be installed/pasted on?Nz17 wrote:Now if you wanted a Free flag icon set, I've attached the flag set from Teeworlds. It is licensed under the Zlib license and takes up about 1.1 MiB.
For example, these font-based emoji can't be used with old browsers like Planetweb, DreamKey, DreamPassport, Netscape, etc., but they also don't work with a number of other browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari, Opera, etc. depending on a number of different factors. This makes the emoji approach unreliable. The "old fashioned" approach of using images, whether in PNG, JPG, or GIF format, is a reliable alternative.
mistamontiel: I share your ire. I too have stayed with "old Firefox" in order to continue using my existing add-ons and extensions.
What I didn't understand, was that you were talking to Kazade, so he could use those icons instead of the font-based emoji flags, to circumvent the issue
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So there are a bunch of things like this I could implement, but they all require linking some kind of user account to the Dreamcast. It could be added as part of the "Configure" option, but that would mean changes to the DreamPi software too and that's just not scalable when adding new features.Whiteysnakey wrote:Another quick suggestion
The ability to leave a small text message on your profile on dreamcast.online
e.g. small text message attached to each game that has been played and the current game being played
the text message shows on the main profile.
For example I could leave a message like
PSO: Ship:Iselia BLOCK01
That would allow people to find me quickly.
I have thought of a way to link accounts to one (or more!) Dreamcasts but it's a fair chunk of work.
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The service going down due to resource issues can largely be addressed by reducing the profiles that show up on the main page "dreamcast.online/now" to only those that are online and making the rest accessible via search. I haven't counted, but if the number of profiles you display matches the "357 Players" number, that doesn't make sense from a scalability perspective or usability perspective on the end-user's end.
Right now, if there are indeed 357 profiles shown and assuming everyone plays at least three games, including the background and profile picture images, that's 1785 images that need to be downloaded and displayed for every unique request. Caching helps reduce that amount sometimes, but that's only if caching is used.
Also, instead of a large single background image, have you considered using a much smaller tiled background image to represent the last game played? It would also make it easier to see the the content in the foreground.
Right now, if there are indeed 357 profiles shown and assuming everyone plays at least three games, including the background and profile picture images, that's 1785 images that need to be downloaded and displayed for every unique request. Caching helps reduce that amount sometimes, but that's only if caching is used.
Also, instead of a large single background image, have you considered using a much smaller tiled background image to represent the last game played? It would also make it easier to see the the content in the foreground.