Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21
1.20.x
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FluentEmoji Visibility
FluentEmoji Visibility is a resource pack for Minecraft: Java Edition that displays FluentEmoji emojis (the emojis Microsoft products use) when they are pasted into the chat.
Fluent Emoji doesn't contain all the emojis available, a few are missing. If you are worried about this, you should use the Twemoji Visibility resource pack, with FluentEmoji Visibility with priority on the resource pack selection screen.
Notes:
- If you are on a Windows computer, you can press WIN + . to activate the emoji menu. This allows you to paste emojis without having to go on a website.
- If you are using an emoji with skin tone, the skin tone will not be displayed.
- This is a flaw with the game itself and cannot be fixed with a resource pack.
- This also affects some other emojis, such as 😶🌫️(Face in Clouds Emoji)
- If you are using the DiscordSRV plugin and have this as a server resource pack, make sure to change the
EmojiBehavior
toshow
in the config.yml file.- This changes all the default discord emojis to show in-game and not show the name of the emoji. This only works for built-in discord emojis, so server emojis won't be shown in game (but they will have their name like this: :emoji:)
Force Unicode
must be disabled in the Language settings on the client for the emojis to be visible.- If you want to paste emojis on signs, the color of the sign needs to be white.
- If you are using a mod or plugin to color individual parts of the sign, that also works.
- In 1.20 (23w17a), Mojang updated unifont. Basically, when a special unicode character (emoji) is pasted into the chat, it displays the unifont emoji standard. These emojis display on black text, unlike FluentEmoji. This is because the unifont emojis have transparency.
- This resource pack can increase load times, due to the large amount of textures.
License & Credits:
- The emoji images in this resource pack are used from Microsoft's FluentEmoji, which is licensed under the MIT license.
- This resource pack is also licensed under the MIT license. Feel free to use and adapt in your own resource pack but give appropriate credit and provide a link to the license.