Monday, 26 March 2012

Convert Text to Emoji Automatically in Mac OS X

Emoji

Now that the Mac has native Emoji support, you can set up text substitutions to automatically convert specific text to emoji when typing shorthand, abbreviations, or emoticons. Here’s how to configure the text-to-emoji conversions:

Open System Preferences from the  Apple menu
Choose the “Language & Text” preference pane and click the “Text” tab
Click the + plus button in the lower left corner to add a new substitution
Type the character you want replaced, eg: to replace an emoticon smiley face, type that on the left “replace” box
Click in the “with” box alongside the text to be replaced, and hit Command+Option+T to access Special Characters
Scroll down in the Special Character window for “Emoji”, find the emoji character you want to substitute, and drag and drop it into the empty highlighted “with” box
Repeat with other substitutions and emojis, then close out of System Preferences

Emoji substitution

To verify the text substitutions are working as intended, open TextEdit and type the shorthand for the emoji you specified, after you hit the space bar it should convert from text to emoji immediately. In the screenshot example, the classic colon parenthesis smiley face will be replaced with an emoji smiling face, the text (poo) will become the happy poo emoji, and the text (swirl) becomes the swirl emoji. These Emoji conversions will occur everywhere, including the Finder and in folder and file names The only technical limitation is the eventual number limit of emoji icons themselves, and remember that if you are using these substitutions in emails, iMessages, or other communications, the recipient must have OS X Lion or later or iOS 4 or later to see them.

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