L2/15-151 Date: 2015-May-06 To: UTC From: Peter Edberg Subj: Summary of Unicode 8.0 actions resulting from PRI 294 1. Glyph changes Update chart glyphs for the following per the proposed chart glyphs in PRI 294 1F335 CACTUS 1F33B SUNFLOWER 1F35C STEAMING BOWL 1F364 FRIED SHRIMP 1F373 COOKING 1F46F WOMAN WITH BUNNY EARS 1F47B GHOST 1F47E ALIEN MONSTER 1F47F IMP 1F483 DANCER 1F48F KISS 1F491 COUPLE WITH HEART 1F4B1 CURRENCY EXCHANGE 1F4DC SCROLL 1F4DE TELEPHONE RECEIVER 1F4E7 E-MAIL SYMBOL 1F516 BOOKMARK 1F60C RELIEVED FACE 1F621 POUTING FACE 1F626 FROWNING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH 1F62C GRIMACING FACE 1F633 FLUSHED FACE 1F635 DIZZY FACE 1F63E POUTING CAT FACE 1F640 WEARY CAT FACE 1F645 FACE WITH NO GOOD GESTURE 1F64E PERSON WITH POUTING FACE 1F69C TRACTOR Note: The glyph updates proposed in PRI 294 for the following were NOT accepted (no change to chart glyphs): 1F3B1 BILLIARDS 1F4A9 PILE OF POO 1F624 FACE WITH LOOK OF TRIUMPH 1F62A SLEEPY FACE 2. NamesList annotation additions or changes (if noted) (* should turn into a bullet, x should turn into a right arrow) 1F3B1 BILLIARDS * sometimes depicted as just an 8-ball 1F3CD RACING MOTORCYCLE * may be an ordinary motorcycle, especially in emoji presentation 1F46F WOMAN WITH BUNNY EARS * most popularly depicted by two women dancing 1F473 MAN WITH TURBAN * may be shown with or without a beard 1F477 CONSTRUCTION WORKER * on the helmet some representations show a green cross, used as a safety reminder in Japan x 26D1 helmet with white cross 1F47E ALIEN MONSTER x 1F916 robot face 1F47F IMP * commonly depicted as a frowning/angry version of 1F608 smiling face with horns 1F481 INFORMATION DESK PERSON * often used to indicate “sassy” or “carefree” 1F483 DANCER * also used for “let’s party”. 1F4A9 PILE OF POO * may be shown with a friendly face 1F4BA SEAT * intended to denote reserved or ticketed seat as for an airplane, train, or theater 1F4DE TELEPHONE RECEIVER * commonly faces towards the right, so that a face can be positioned afterwards 1F4E7 E-MAIL SYMBOL (replace the existing comment with the following) * glyph may show an E instead of an @-sign 1F516 BOOKMARK * indicates a bookmark, not a price tag 1F608 SMILING FACE WITH HORNS * commonly depicted as a (sinister) smiling version of 1F47F imp 1F60C RELIEVED FACE * depicts relief, not sleeping 1F621 POUTING FACE * intended to depict pouting rather than simply angry 1F624 FACE WITH LOOK OF TRIUMPH * indicates triumph, not anger 1F626 FROWNING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH * frowning, not shocked or surprised 1F62C GRIMACING FACE * indicates a grimace of either determination or pain, not anger 1F62F HUSHED FACE * should not have zipper mouth x 1F910 zipper-mouth face 1F633 FLUSHED FACE * embarrassed 1F63E POUTING CAT FACE * intended to depict pouting rather than simply angry 1F640 WEARY CAT FACE * indicates tired, not horrified 1F645 FACE WITH NO GOOD GESTURE * conveys “no deal” or “not ok”, not anger; the reverse of 1F646 face with ok gesture 1F64E PERSON WITH POUTING FACE * intended to depict pouting rather than simply angry 1F64F PERSON WITH FOLDED HANDS * can also indicate praying, bowing, or thanking