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in reply to Fabian (Bocchi) πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ

that's typically not the GTK one: it comes from IBus, and as long as other toolkits use the appropriate input method API, they should be able to use it
in reply to Emmanuele Bassi

@ebassi Are you sure that's right? Ctrl+. and Ctrl+; open GTK's emoji picker here.

Super+. and Super+; start IBus' emoji input and following it with Space opens its picker. This one works in non-GTK apps.

in reply to Jan Steffens

@heftig @ebassi
Super+. and Super+ does nothing for me (but probably you need to configure ibus before?)

CTRL+. opens this one:

in reply to Fabian (Bocchi) πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ

@heftig that is indeed the GTK emoji chooser. It can only be used by GTK apps, because it’s provided by the toolkit. That’s why there’s an emoji chooser provided by the input method stack.
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