Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Details
Glyphix
A mod to improve font support for Minecraft.
Features
- 100% client side. Anyone who has this mod will see emojis as properly rendered.
- Full twemoji support by default
- Proper width calculations. Because emojis are multiple characters, Minecraft has a hard time dealing with width, but
- Different emoji atlases
- Fast. This mod does not improve vanilla speed, but even with more features it does not slow down. If I can think of a way to speed up vanilla that will definitely get added to this mod.
This mod is still in beta because overhauling Minecraft's font is super finicky. If there are any bugs, please report them to the issue tracker.
How to use emojis
Just copy and paste the raw emoji. In unicode.org it's the browser
column. Anything in the twitter
column should work by default.
Planned Features
- Ligature support from
.ttf
fonts. Emojis are essentially just ligatures so it probably won't be too hard to add more support. - Use an actual bold font when rendering bold. Currently Minecraft just renders text twice when it is supposed to be bold, I want to add support for a specified bold font.
- Use an actual italic font when rendering italic. Currently minecraft just slices text.
- Fix some weird
.ttf
bugs. There are some inaccuracies with spacing and.ttf
font. Another goal of the project is to make it render correctly. - Text box weirdness with emojis. Textboxes uses string length and not glyph length for some calculations which can make rendering weird. Fixing these will require a bit of work, but should improve usability.
- Chat hooks to automatically convert strings like
:grinning_face:
-> 😀 for incoming and outgoing messages. - Other built in emoji fonts
Changing Emoji Atlas
There is a script ./scripts/emoji_atlas.py
that will convert a directory of emojis into an atlas with JSON file specifying locations. The emojis name has to be <unicode>.png
with multi-character emojis as <unicode>-<unicode>.png
and so on. It shouldn't be too hard to modify the python script to change the names if there is a different naming scheme for whatever emojis you choose.
The script will generate 2 files. emoji_atlas.png
and emoji_positions.png
. Put these into a resourcepack under assets/glyphix/emoji/
. Reload texturepacks and the new emojis should render correctly.
Currently, emojis have to be square for them to render correctly.