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dingbat-to-unicode
Mapping from Dingbat fonts, such as Symbol, Webdings and Wingdings, to Unicode code points.
The following fonts are supported:
- Symbol
- Webdings
- Wingdings 1
- Wingdings 2
- Wingdings 3
Note that in some cases, such as docx files, the dingbat code point may have 0xF000 added to it to shift the code point into the Unicode private use area. You should subtract 0xF000 from the code point before passing it into this library.
Installation
npm install dingbat-to-unicode
Usage
Import using require
or import
:
const dingbatToUnicode = require("dingbat-to-unicode");
// or
import * as dingbatToUnicode from "dingbat-to-unicode";
You can then call one of the following functions, depending on the representation you have the dingbat code point in:
dingbatToUnicode.codePoint(typeface: string, codePoint: number): UnicodeScalarValue | undefined
dingbatToUnicode.dec(typeface: string, dec: string): UnicodeScalarValue | undefined
dingbatToUnicode.hex(typeface: string, hex: string): UnicodeScalarValue | undefined
UnicodeScalarValue
is an object with two properties:
codePoint
: anumber
representing the Unicode code pointstring
: astring
representing the code point as a string
Examples
const result = dingbatToUnicode.codePoint("Wingdings", 41)!!;
assert.strictEqual(result.codePoint, 0x2706);
const result = dingbatToUnicode.dec("Wingdings", "41")!!;
assert.strictEqual(result.codePoint, 0x2706);
const result = dingbatToUnicode.hex("Wingdings", "29")!!;
assert.strictEqual(result.codePoint, 0x2706);
const result = dingbatToUnicode.hex("Wingdings", "3E")!!;
assert.strictEqual(result.codePoint, 0x2707);
const result = dingbatToUnicode.hex("Wingdings", "3e")!!;
assert.strictEqual(result.codePoint, 0x2707);
const result = dingbatToUnicode.hex("Wingdings", "29")!!;
assert.strictEqual(result.string, "\u2706");
const result = dingbatToUnicode.hex("Wingdings", "28")!!;
assert.strictEqual(result.string, "🕿");