Does Ubuntu 18.04 show filenames containing emojis in colour?

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I've recently transferred some files made on Mac OS, and containing emojis in their filename, to my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS machine.



The emojis show up in Nautilus, albeit monochromatic. Will I see them in full color if I switch to 18.04 LTS?










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I've recently transferred some files made on Mac OS, and containing emojis in their filename, to my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS machine.



The emojis show up in Nautilus, albeit monochromatic. Will I see them in full color if I switch to 18.04 LTS?










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I've recently transferred some files made on Mac OS, and containing emojis in their filename, to my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS machine.



The emojis show up in Nautilus, albeit monochromatic. Will I see them in full color if I switch to 18.04 LTS?










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I've recently transferred some files made on Mac OS, and containing emojis in their filename, to my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS machine.



The emojis show up in Nautilus, albeit monochromatic. Will I see them in full color if I switch to 18.04 LTS?







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I tested this out in a VM, and it seems you can get colour emojis in 18.04:




  1. 16.04:






  2. 18.04:





The filenames were created over ssh from macOS using touch 🍺😅; the emojis entered using the macOS emoji picker.






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    Yes, 18.04 supports colour emoji by default.




    The Ubuntu desktop now ships with a full set of color emoji. Previously, emoji support was inconsistent and emojis appeared as black-and-white in some applications.




    Source: What’s New in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” - How to Geek






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      Just for the sake of completeness, I've made today a 18.04 LTS clean install: the emojis that looked monochromatic on 16.04 now look fully coloured. There are just some minor differences between the Apple and SVG emojis sets.






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        I tested this out in a VM, and it seems you can get colour emojis in 18.04:




        1. 16.04:






        2. 18.04:





        The filenames were created over ssh from macOS using touch 🍺😅; the emojis entered using the macOS emoji picker.






        share|improve this answer

























          11














          I tested this out in a VM, and it seems you can get colour emojis in 18.04:




          1. 16.04:






          2. 18.04:





          The filenames were created over ssh from macOS using touch 🍺😅; the emojis entered using the macOS emoji picker.






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            I tested this out in a VM, and it seems you can get colour emojis in 18.04:




            1. 16.04:






            2. 18.04:





            The filenames were created over ssh from macOS using touch 🍺😅; the emojis entered using the macOS emoji picker.






            share|improve this answer












            I tested this out in a VM, and it seems you can get colour emojis in 18.04:




            1. 16.04:






            2. 18.04:





            The filenames were created over ssh from macOS using touch 🍺😅; the emojis entered using the macOS emoji picker.







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                Yes, 18.04 supports colour emoji by default.




                The Ubuntu desktop now ships with a full set of color emoji. Previously, emoji support was inconsistent and emojis appeared as black-and-white in some applications.




                Source: What’s New in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” - How to Geek






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                  Yes, 18.04 supports colour emoji by default.




                  The Ubuntu desktop now ships with a full set of color emoji. Previously, emoji support was inconsistent and emojis appeared as black-and-white in some applications.




                  Source: What’s New in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” - How to Geek






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                    Yes, 18.04 supports colour emoji by default.




                    The Ubuntu desktop now ships with a full set of color emoji. Previously, emoji support was inconsistent and emojis appeared as black-and-white in some applications.




                    Source: What’s New in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” - How to Geek






                    share|improve this answer












                    Yes, 18.04 supports colour emoji by default.




                    The Ubuntu desktop now ships with a full set of color emoji. Previously, emoji support was inconsistent and emojis appeared as black-and-white in some applications.




                    Source: What’s New in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” - How to Geek







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                        Just for the sake of completeness, I've made today a 18.04 LTS clean install: the emojis that looked monochromatic on 16.04 now look fully coloured. There are just some minor differences between the Apple and SVG emojis sets.






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                          Just for the sake of completeness, I've made today a 18.04 LTS clean install: the emojis that looked monochromatic on 16.04 now look fully coloured. There are just some minor differences between the Apple and SVG emojis sets.






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                            Just for the sake of completeness, I've made today a 18.04 LTS clean install: the emojis that looked monochromatic on 16.04 now look fully coloured. There are just some minor differences between the Apple and SVG emojis sets.






                            share|improve this answer












                            Just for the sake of completeness, I've made today a 18.04 LTS clean install: the emojis that looked monochromatic on 16.04 now look fully coloured. There are just some minor differences between the Apple and SVG emojis sets.







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