I put together a selection of 200 EmojiOne emoticons for personal use with Spark Messenger, and have secured permission from EmojiOne Inc. to share the emoticon pack with other Spark users.
The emoticons come in two packs with different display sizes, 16x16 and 32x32. The two packs are side-by-side installable, you can use them both at the same time if you would like. The packs are quasi-compatible with other emoticon packs, the usual etc. will always display OK but for best results to use the foods, objects etc. the users on both ends should be using one of the PHX packs (PHX-16 and PHX-32 are fully compatible with each other).
To install & use, place the ZIP file(s) in ā\Program Files (x86)\Spark\xtra\emoticonsā, then open Spark and select your emotion pack under File>Preferences>Appearance.
The goods:
PHX-16
PHX-32
The fine print:
-Emoji icons provided free by EmojiOne.
-All emoji images belong to EmojiOne Inc., and cannot be extracted for use in other projects.
Thanks for sharing Andrew I have in mind to maybe create a pack with some EmojiOne icons to add to Spark. But iām not sure about it yet (it will involve putting a disclaimer on our Downloads page).
Thanks for the emoji set up as well. I am curious about how licensing works with these packs. Are we supposed to add this somewhere to our custom disclaimer? Weāre using Spark as an internal messenger and was wondering if there are any implications of using these emoticons. I tried to research it online, however I didnāt really understand weather emoticons are copyrighted (other than the Apple ones which I know they are). If you can provide some insight that would be great. Thanks!
You donāt have to do anything as the end user. Disclaimer is only needed for developers/distributors of software (like IgniteRealtime with Spark in this case).
I guess my question would be, does it need to be added to every single client? Or can it be added to the Openfire Server and then they show up in all clients?