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audiodude | 6 months ago
On Ubuntu Cinnamon, I managed to create keyboard shortcuts for the 8 or so emoji I use the most by binding something called a "compose" key and modifying a .XCompose file, but it still took other config file gymnastics to make it persist between X sessions.
TheAceOfHearts|6 months ago
I've been meaning to look into this, but what I'd really love is a composer which can insert any text, emoji, or unicode character based on whatever alias I give it. I'd probably leverage more of unicode if I should hit a shortcut and type wd to summon a wave dash (〜).
voidUpdate|6 months ago
account42|6 months ago
Support varies - GTK needs an environment variable to use it and Qt (since version 5) only uses the first code point of the result. No idea about Wayland support or alternatives.
4lejandrito|6 months ago
addandsubtract|6 months ago
audiodude|6 months ago
numpad0|6 months ago
There's nothing wrong if someone make ones for en, fr, de, in my opinion. Correction-plus-conversations like "hors douvray" to "hors-d'œuvre" in one key is going go be useful.
SkiFire13|6 months ago
On mine it shows up when I accidentally press the Fn key, which is very inconveniently placed where every other keyboard places the Ctrl key...
bobbylarrybobby|6 months ago