https://askubuntu.com/questions/1046418/how-do-i-disable-emoji-input-in-
ubuntu-mate-18-04
@davecore This has a solution. It remaps the emoji key to something
else; or you can delete it altogether.
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I just hit this issue with an Ubuntu 20.04 daily build. I noticed it
when I tried to split my Terminator shell. I used ibus-setup to change
the emoji shortcut to something else.
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Since it's related to workarounds people have suggested: tried to use
ibus-setup like a lot of people have suggested, and got:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/ibus/setup/main.py", line 33, in
from gi import require_version as gi_require_version
ModuleNotFoundError: N
> This is a very windows-ish solution, i.e. it can not be a part of an
"after intallation" script, since I don't know how to do it from
terminal by issueing a command.
On some systems, dconf is used rather than dconf, therefore, the command
is instead:
dconf write /desktop/ibus/panel/emoji/ho
For everyone who wants a command line solution:
gsettings set org.freedesktop.ibus.panel.emoji hotkey '[]'
kind regards,
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Title:
Ctrl+Shi
I reported the gimp issue at
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/2137 and it's believed that
Ctrl+Shift+E should work just fine for Export except when a text field
is currently selected. So there shouldn't really be any interference.
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =>
Also affects Hyper https://github.com/zeit/hyper began to experience
when updated to 18.10
Got into ibus-setup (Alt+F2, ibus-setup) and disabled emoticons
shortcuts.
This issue was driving me nuts, thanks =D
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found it here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1039039/342747
Finally! Thank very much @jbicha!
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Title:
Ctrl+Shift+E not working in Bionic
To manage not
@jbicha oh so this is an actual feature-not a bug? can it be turned off?
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Title:
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To manage notifications abou
@capaj
Try using the Esc key then.
The usability is bad and we really need to have user help for it. Could
someone affected please open a bug against gnome-user-docs for this
issue.
For it to work, I do something like this:
Ctrl+Shift+E
You should see an underlined e
Type the emoji name you w
I have upgraded to 18.10 and I started getting an issue with
CTRL+SHIFT+E. On 18.04 it worked just fine. Now when I use it input
boxes and text areas across the whole system start acting weird-most of
them will contain letter "e" as soon I focus them. The letter cannot be
removed-not with backpace,
for reference if others hit the same issue:
```
* launch ibus-setup,
* select emoji tab,
* change the shortcut or remove it
```
ref: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/528509-How-to-disable-
CTRL-SHIFT-e-gnome-emoji-shortcut
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I have the same issue with vscode and terminator, many other apps also
using crtl+shift+e
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Title:
Ctrl+Shift+E not working in Bionic
To manage n
I forwarded the gimp issue to
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/2137
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Title:
Ctrl+Shift+E not working in Bionic
To manage notifications
Who knows, which of the bionic packages provides this Emoji Choice,
since that package is the presumable cause of this CONCEPTUAL BUG.
If you searh for "gnome disable emoji choice" in google, then you will
see, that many other packages is affected in the same way: TRADITIONAL
KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS A
I just found a temporary work around:
1: start "ibus-setup" as a normal user in a terminal
2: chose "Emoji" tab
3: click the button "..." at "Keyboard Shortcuts Emoji Choice"
4: push "delete" among the "add/apply/delete" buttons
This is a very windows-ish solution, i.e. it can not be a part of
Minor TYPO correction: accidentally I wrote "Ctrl-Alt-e shortcut", but
naturally "Ctrl-Shift-e shortcut" is in question, at least in my "bionic
/ gimp" case (fresh install, no unreliable history).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Ctrl+
I have exactly the same problem: the important Ctrl-Alt-e shortcut is
diverted to bring up a very childish "Emoji Choice" window, while in
GIMP this Ctrl-Alt-e is frequently needed, since if we want to slightly
alter a just scanned *.PNG file and save it back, than this is the
OFFICIAL SHORTCUT of
** Also affects: gimp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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To manage notifications ab
Yeah, the '@' symbol is a 'prompt' like when entering unicode you first
see an underlined 'u'. I wasn't even getting the '@' because my 3.18 Gtk
is too old for this feature. Apparently this shortcut they've hijacked
is also an emacs command. My dilemma is; do I wait and see if the Gnome
shortcut ge
Stephen,
In gedit, and terminator for that matter, when I hit Ctrl-Shift-e I get
the @ symbol showing up but no emojis when I then enter the pattern
(such as ":-)" etc.) so it looks like I am getting the same behaviour as
you in Bionic.
Let me know if there is anything else you would like me to t
Stephen,
Actually I take that back, I do get emojis for names but not patterns
like :)
So for example:
Ctrl-Shift-e will make an @ symbol show up in gedit and then if I type
"joy" a list of two different emojis show up and I can click on one to
get this emoji in gedit.
HTH,
Newell
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More info:
https://fedoramagazine.org/using-favorite-emoji-fedora-25/
In particular the comment in reply to someone wishing to disable the emoji
input method:
@Miguel: You can do this easily through a command like: gsettings set
org.freedesktop.ibus.panel.emoji hotkey "['j']" (or another
hotke
This may be why:
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/3.22/GtkIMContextSimple.html
It's possible this shortcut is now being hijacked by the desktop input
method. I know in Xenial (Gtk 3.18) gedit I can get a unicode character,
but I can't get an emoji using the details given. Perhaps you can see if
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