diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bdcf3d7..de82b6c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ Integrating this library is done in a few steps. 2. You need to include a dependency for the library in your app's `build.gradle`. It is split into four parts - you only need one of these: | Package name | Description | |----------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| - | [`de.c1710:filemojicompat:3.2.1`](https://search.maven.org/artifact/de.c1710/filemojicompat) | The main library part. It supports emoji fonts to be placed in your app's `data` directory. Works like FilemojiCompat 2 | - | [`de.c1710:filemojicompat-ui:3.2.1`](https://search.maven.org/artifact/de.c1710/filemojicompat-ui) | Includes an emoji picker and an emoji pack management. Can be integrated with `androidx.preferences`. Recommended | - | [`de.c1710:filemojicompat-defaults:3.2.1`](https://search.maven.org/artifact/de.c1710/filemojicompat-defaults) | A default list of four downloadable emoji packs: Blobmoji, Noto-Emoji, Openmoji and Twemoji. Recommended if the app has internet permissions | - | [`de.c1710:filemojicompat-autoinit:3.2.1`](https://search.maven.org/artifact/de.c1710/filemojicompat-autoinit) | An extension for `filemojicompat-defaults` which uses the `androidx.startup` library to directly initialize EmojiCompat with FilemojiCompat without having to modify your `Application` class, similar to how `Emoji2` would work. Recommended if you don't want to change the defaults or add any other emoji packs. | + | [`de.c1710:filemojicompat:3.2.2`](https://search.maven.org/artifact/de.c1710/filemojicompat) | The main library part. It supports emoji fonts to be placed in your app's `data` directory. Works like FilemojiCompat 2 | + | [`de.c1710:filemojicompat-ui:3.2.2`](https://search.maven.org/artifact/de.c1710/filemojicompat-ui) | Includes an emoji picker and an emoji pack management. Can be integrated with `androidx.preferences`. Recommended | + | [`de.c1710:filemojicompat-defaults:3.2.2`](https://search.maven.org/artifact/de.c1710/filemojicompat-defaults) | A default list of four downloadable emoji packs: Blobmoji, Noto-Emoji, Openmoji and Twemoji. Recommended if the app has internet permissions | + | [`de.c1710:filemojicompat-autoinit:3.2.2`](https://search.maven.org/artifact/de.c1710/filemojicompat-autoinit) | An extension for `filemojicompat-defaults` which uses the `androidx.startup` library to directly initialize EmojiCompat with FilemojiCompat without having to modify your `Application` class, similar to how `Emoji2` would work. Recommended if you don't want to change the defaults or add any other emoji packs. | 3. If you don't want to use the emoji picker, you can continue with the [instructions for FilemojiCompat 2 below](#old-instructions-for-filemojicompat-2-maybe-not-up-to-date). Otherwise, you need to initialize EmojiCompat/Emoji2/FilemojiCompat. If you use `filemojicompat-autoinit`, you can skip this step. In your main `Application`''s `onCreate` function, the initialization can be done with one line (this example is for Kotlin, but it is the same for Java): @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ However, it requires a Activity that supports the Android Activity Results API a > ## How do I get this library? > That's relatively easy: Just add the following line to your module's > `build.gradle` inside `dependencies`: > ``` -> implementation 'de.c1710:filemojicompat:3.2.1' +> implementation 'de.c1710:filemojicompat:3.2.2' > ``` > > ## Migration from FilemojiCompat 1.x