Somewhat related, this is how I do emoji on Fedora and RHEL:

https://opensource.com/article/19/10/how-type-emoji-linux

(I think this is the Unicode panel jtagcat mentioned.)

On Sun, Aug 9, 2020 at 8:20 AM jtagcat via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> The same combination works in epiphany. I did some research, and turns
> out this is a feature of GTK.
>
> There's also an 'emoji pane' in ibus, Ctrl+Shift+E
> (/desktop/ibus/panel/emoji) (actually Ctrl+Shfit+U for 'unicode panel'
> as well).
> It seems to act like a compose key, but not. I didn't fully understand
> how it works. You use space to get the initial search result, and press
> again to get the next result. Enter seems to accept the result, but
> pressing that 🫂seems to in some situations result to emoji+return being
> entered.
>
> On 08.07.20 04:33, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
> > I went thru the standard Ctrl and keys to see what I would get, and
> found a
> > web page with a list, but it didn't have the ctrl ;
> >
> > Ctrl C Copy
> > Ctrl F Find
> > Ctrl H Seach and Replace
> > Ctrl I (Line you want to move cursor to)
> > Ctrl N New Document
> > Ctrl O Open File
> > Ctrl P Print
> > Ctrl Q Quit
> > Ctrl S Save
> > Ctrl T New Tab
> > Ctrl V Paste
> > Ctrl W Close Tab
> > Ctrl . emojis
> > Ctrl / seems to select all?
> > Ctrl ; emojis
> >
> > Ones I found on a web page
> >
> > Ctrl + Alt + PageDown Switches to the next tab to the left.
> > Ctrl + Alt + PageDown Switches to the next tab to the right.
> > Ctrl + W      Close tab.
> > Ctrl + Shft + L       Save all tabs.
> > Ctrl + Shft + W       Close all tabs.
> > Alt + n       Jump to nth tab.
> > Ctrl + N      Create a new document.
> > Ctrl + O      Open a document.
> > Ctrl + L      Open a location.
> > Ctrl + S      Save the current document to disk.
> > Ctrl + Shft + S       Save the current document with a new filename.
> > Ctrl + P      Print the current document.
> > Ctrl + Shft + P       Print preview.
> > Ctrl + W      Close the current document.
> > Ctrl + Q      Quit Gedit.
> > Ctrl + Z      Undo the last action.
> > Ctrl + Shft + Z       Redo the last undone action .
> > Ctrl + X      Cut the selected text or region and place it on the
> clipboard.
> > Ctrl + C      Copy the selected text or region onto the clipboard.
> > Ctrl + V      Paste the contents of the clipboard.
> > Ctrl + A      Select all.
> > F9    Show/hide the side pane.
> > Ctrl + F9     Show/hide the bottom pane.
> > Ctrl + F      Find a string.
> > Ctrl + G      Find the next instance of the string.
> > Ctrl + Shft + G       Find the previous instance of the string.
> > Ctrl + K      Interactive search.
> > Ctrl + H      Search and replace.
> > Ctrl + Shft + K       Clear highlight.
> > Ctrl + I      Goto line.
> > F7    Check spelling (with plugin).
> > Alt + F12     Remove trailing spaces (with plugin).
> > Ctrl + T      Indent (with plugin).
> > Ctrl + Shft + T       Remove Indent (with plugin).
> > F8    Run make in current directory (with plugin).
> > Ctrl + Shft + D       Directory listing (with plugin).
> > F1    Load Gedit's online help document.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 7 Jul 2020 at 20:11, Max Pyziur wrote:
> >
> > Date sent:            Tue, 7 Jul 2020 20:11:50 -0400 (EDT)
> > From:                 Max Pyziur <p...@brama.com>
> > To:                   users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> > Subject:              gedit shortcut keys - did you know?
> > Send reply to:        Community support for Fedora users
> > <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
> >
> >> Accidentally I hit ctrl-; in gedit and it brings up a window pane
> >> allowing the selection of emojis.
> >>
> >> I can't find this as a documented feature. What else am I missing?
> >>
> >> Also, can something like this be done in vim?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Max Pyziur
> >> p...@brama.com
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