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Wayland #53

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skerit opened this issue Aug 13, 2021 · 2 comments
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Wayland #53

skerit opened this issue Aug 13, 2021 · 2 comments

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@skerit
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skerit commented Aug 13, 2021

So does anyone know how to get it working in Wayland?
It's easy to enable the compose key in Gnome, but I have no idea how to actually add new keys.

@medovina
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On Ubuntu 22.04 at least, these sequences work just fine in Wayland. You don't even have to set an environment variable. All you have to do is copy the file dotXCompose in this repository to .XCompose in your home directory (or make a symbolic link), then log out and log back in. You can add your own sequences to the file if you like.

@lunik1
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lunik1 commented Jan 26, 2023

Only issue I've encountered on Wayland is sequences using dead keys, which none in this repo do.

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