I'm glad you liked it.

It was actually prompted when looking at "Emojis for Perl Monk names" and being unable to determine what the emoji for tye was. Now that I know, it seems obvious:

$ uparse 👔

============================================================
String: '👔'
============================================================
👔      U+1F454  NECKTIE
------------------------------------------------------------

The emoji for gellyfish didn't even render for me; but I was still able to get information about it.

$ uparse 🪼

============================================================
String: '🪼'
============================================================
🪼      U+1FABC  JELLYFISH
------------------------------------------------------------

There's also things like the emoji for GrandFather, which I can only select as a single entity, but would benefit from some analysis.

$ uparse 👨‍🦳‍👧‍👦

============================================================
String: '👨‍🦳‍👧‍👦'
============================================================
👨      U+1F468  MAN
        U+200D   ZERO WIDTH JOINER
🦳      U+1F9B3  EMOJI COMPONENT WHITE HAIR
        U+200D   ZERO WIDTH JOINER
👧      U+1F467  GIRL
        U+200D   ZERO WIDTH JOINER
👦      U+1F466  BOY
------------------------------------------------------------

Maybe at some future point we can add the white hair to this family setting:

$ uparse 👨‍👧‍👦

============================================================
String: '👨‍👧‍👦'
============================================================
👨      U+1F468  MAN
        U+200D   ZERO WIDTH JOINER
👧      U+1F467  GIRL
        U+200D   ZERO WIDTH JOINER
👦      U+1F466  BOY
------------------------------------------------------------

Although, maybe you can already do this with your Win11 Segoe UI Emoji font. Can you?

— Ken


In reply to Re^2: uparse - Parse Unicode strings by kcott
in thread uparse - Parse Unicode strings by kcott

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