This is my first own topic with the communities and I would like to share the ability to add emoji into a column in Google Sheet that might be useful to whatever purposes, and I made an app with the snapshot below.
Just a reminder that you need to keep in mind that the will be everywhere after get-in to AppSheet, and may result in something else. I would not suggest this for complex apps, or even to test it on different devices, etc, but for new learners like me, it makes it easier for me to remember the [ColomName]. is everywhere:
On this use case, App users do not know that they are able to go to full screen mode by clicking on the title section of Dashboard elements… To guide and let them infer, placing Emoji like that.
This is great. Thank you for sharing. I have also seen some of your interesting posts - the one on retaining brand color themes was indeed an ingenious one. Look forward to more such interesting tips from you.
I am referring another similar tips thread on the emojis or unicode characters. I believe both the posts are complementary to each other and hence I am posting the link here below.
[Finding "countersink" and other special characters](https://community.appsheet.com/t/finding-countersink-and-other-special-characters/18242) Tips & Tricks ?
AppSheet uses a countersink icon ( ⌵ ) for dropdown menus: [Screen Shot 2020-01-17 at 11.39.45] Recently, I wanted to add an explanation about how to use my app and felt the need to use a special character with the same shape in my explanation. I didn’t know what to call it but found it on the following site: https://shapecatcher.com All I had to do was to draw the icon in order to see a fairly long list of special characters with similar shapes: [Screen Shot 2020-01-17 at 11.51.07] I’m…
Thanks @Suvrutt_Gurjar! @Heru mentioned putting the emoji in a column in a Google sheet. That will work but they can also be placed anywhere else in the app in which you could put ordinary letters. For example, here’s a column in my app where I define the title to be displayed using the “Display Name” slot:
My “if” condition is just a dummy (1=1) but I could set up a condition so that would only be shown when, indeed, there was something new to look at in the column. Or, I could put new in a cell, etc.
Another emoji that I’m considering using is this one: . I’d like to have it shown when there’s a need to wait for a backend calculation or sync to finish.
Yes, indeed both posts are complementary and I have up-voted the feature request last time. I am new with AppSheet and it is my opinion the fastest way to learn it is by sharing with communities. I will share the best to my knowledge (which is currently very limited).
Btw, I hope you (and all other masters) don’t have objection about the snapshot app-sample. Data was based on Mar 5.
You are always welcome to share the ideas in this great community. As I said, you have already shared some excellent ideas. I fully agree with you on fastest way to learn is by sharing. This entire community shares the same spirit that “sharing is caring”
I also keep learning from this great community and try to contribute whenever I can. All the best.