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Emoji Information

DOCUMENT WITH TEXT AND PICTURE
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Document with Text and Picture

Proposed Category

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Document with Text and Picture was a proposed or discussed emoji-style symbol concept representing a page that combines written text with an image, similar to a report, article, flyer, brochure, or illustrated document. It appears in the broader context of early emoji and Unicode symbol discussions where many office, communication, and document-related pictographs were considered, especially around the era when sets of legacy symbols and proposed emoji candidates were being evaluated. The concept never became a widely recognized officially approved emoji under this exact name, and it should be understood as a lost, unencoded, or nonstandard candidate rather than a standard Apple emoji.

Its intended meaning would likely have covered multimedia documents, school assignments, printed handouts, web articles, photo captions, newsletters, presentation pages, or files containing both words and visuals. People may have wanted such an emoji because existing document emojis tend to show either plain pages, folded pages, or text-only paperwork, while modern communication often involves screenshots, PDFs, posters, memes, forms, and image-heavy documents. Symbolically, it could suggest proof, receipts, documentation, a blog post, a report with evidence, or β€œlook at this article,” giving it usefulness in work chats, education, journalism, and internet culture.

If rendered in Apple/iOS-style concept art, the candidate would probably have appeared as a white or pale gray sheet of paper with a folded corner, several dark horizontal text lines, and a small colored picture block, perhaps showing a blue sky, green hill, or simple photo thumbnail. Some mockup-style interpretations might resemble a page layout icon from a word processor or PDF viewer, with clean glossy shading and rounded details typical of early Apple emoji design. Because no official Apple or Unicode emoji design is known for this exact candidate, any visual description is best treated as a likely conceptual appearance rather than a documented final glyph.

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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.

  1. This emoji was one of the "suggested emojis" the Unicode group unveiled in June 2014 [article], however, it has been, and still is, up to the companies who support emoji in their operating systems to provide not only images but also an algorithm to replace the emoji code into the emoji image.

Emoji General Information

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ASCII Conversion
"Short Code" Name :document_text_pic:
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Unicode Category Information

Unicode Category Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
Unicode Range 1F300–1F5FF
Unicode Subcategory Gesture Symbols

Emoji Character Encoding Data

Emoji Code Version iOS 8 - Current
UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) πŸ–Ί
UTF-8 Character Count 1
Character(s) In Input
AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS) πŸ–Ί
Decimal HTML Entity 🖺
Hexadecimal HTML Entity 🖺
Hex Code Point(s) 1f5ba
Formal Unicode Notation U+1F5BA
Decimal Code Point(s) 128442
UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax) 0xF0 0x9F 0x96 0xBA
UTF-8 Hex Bytes F0 9F 96 BA
UTF-8 Octal Bytes 360 237 226 272
UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) 0xD83D 0xDDBA
UTF-16 Hex d83dddba
UTF-16 Dec 55357 56762
UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) 0x0001F5BA
UTF-32 Hex 01F5BA
UTF-32 Dec 128442
Python Src u"\U0001F5BA"
PHP Src "\xf0\x9f\x96\xba"
C/C++/Java Src "\uD83D\uDDBA"
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