BytaFont might not be able to handle this special case and you might need to rename the file manually, by changing from " to "_ ". Apple named emoji font to be AppleColorEmoji
Download firmware or OTA update corresponding to your iOS version, extract files (decrypt if needed) and copy the original ones to the font directory.īy installing the correct font, this should fix 90% of problems installing EmojiPort that new users usually encounter.User/Library/Preferences/BytaFontBackup should keep all the default fonts, you can get the old emoji font from there. To restore the default fonts, there are multiple ways:īytaFont Backup fonts that should be in your package manager for you to recover lost fonts. If you see something different, you likely have issues with the font. IOS 14.1+, it is AppleColorEmoji-160px.ttc IOS 14.0 and iPhone SE 1st gen, it is AppleColorEmoji.ttc IOS 8.3 - 9.3, similar to 5.1 - 8.1 ones but you willĪf), which is larger than the ttf
IOS 8.2, the exactly correct name of the emoji font isĪppleColorEmoji_2x.ttf (retina devices) or IOS 5.1 - 8.1, the exactly correct name of the emoji font (retina devices) or The original font should still be there, but maybe with a wrong file extension. System/Library/Fonts/Core (iOS 8.2 - iOS 14.0) or System/Library/Fonts/CoreAddition (iOS 14.1+), To ensure that everything works correctly, you have to see what happened inside the directory Doing anything wrong will cause the emoji keyboard to be either full of blanks, full of "U" symbols or full of "?" symbols. The emoji font, if installed manually, must be in the correct location and with the correct file name and extension.
IOS "XY.Z" font for iOS <=9.3, rename the font name from toĪppleColorEmoji.ttf (iOS != 8.2), or from to (iOS 9.3 or lower, non-Retina devices) If you choose.System/Library/Fonts/CoreAddition on your device. For iOS 14.1+ users, place downloaded files at.System/Library/Fonts/Core on your device. For iOS 8.2 - 14.0 (and iPhone SE 1st gen) users, place downloaded files at.System/Library/Fonts/Cache on your device. For iOS 5.1 - 8.1 users, place downloaded files at.If you device is non-retina, all font names won't instead will be.MAKE SURE you don't let the default and the new font files in the same directory - or your keyboard will break. bak or simply move them to somewhere else System/Library/Fonts/Cache of your device by adding. Back up the default fonts with the following in.
Option #4: Manual Download a compatible font (choose one)