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Asked: September 25, 20242024-09-25T14:25:07+05:30 2024-09-25T14:25:07+05:30In: Ubuntu

What is the process for adding an emoji to text on Ubuntu 18.04 and newer versions?

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I’ve been trying to figure out how to add emojis to my text on Ubuntu 18.04 and newer versions, and I’ve hit a bit of a wall. I mean, seriously, if you’re using chat apps or writing emails, emojis can really spice things up and convey emotions better than plain text. But every time I try to include one, I seem to get stuck.

So, my question is – what’s the actual process for adding emojis on these versions of Ubuntu? Is there a keyboard shortcut that I’m missing? Or do I have to go into some settings to enable this feature? I feel like I’ve looked everywhere and even tried to follow some guides I found online, but none of them seem to work the way I hoped.

I’ve seen folks on other platforms use this emoji picker, and I’m super curious if there’s something similar for Ubuntu. Like, is there an app I need to download, or is it built into the system? Would love to hear if there are any hidden tricks or tips for making this easier.

Also, how do you guys typically use emojis? Are there certain situations where you think they really enhance communication, or are there times when they just feel out of place? I know a lot of people are serious about their text and keep it professional, but hey, a little fun never hurt anyone, right?

I’d really appreciate any detailed responses that could guide me through this process. Whether you’re a seasoned user or just someone who figured it out recently, your tips could help me (and maybe others) level up our messaging game on Ubuntu. Let’s share the emoji love!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T14:25:08+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 2:25 pm


      To add emojis on Ubuntu 18.04 and newer versions, you can use the built-in emoji picker, which is a straightforward and efficient tool. Simply press Ctrl + . (Ctrl and the period key) simultaneously while typing in most text fields or applications. This key combination brings up the emoji selection panel, allowing you to browse and choose from a wide variety of emojis. If this shortcut doesn’t work in your specific application, you may need to ensure that you are running a desktop environment that supports this feature, such as GNOME. If you’re using a lightweight interface like Xfce, the shortcut might differ or may not be available by default.

      If you’re looking for more functionality or additional emoji options, consider installing the gucharmap application or using ibus emoji. To install gucharmap, run the command sudo apt install gucharmap in the terminal. This graphic character map can help you insert a range of characters and symbols, including emojis. The ibus emoji installation is also quite useful, and you can set it up by running sudo apt install ibus-emoji and adding it to your input methods. With these tools, you can enhance your communication effectively. As for usage, emojis are typically more accepted in casual interactions such as messaging and social media, where they can convey feelings, humor, or clarity in a way that text alone cannot. In professional settings, it’s a balance—knowing when to use them to lighten the mood without compromising professionalism.


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T14:25:07+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 2:25 pm



      Adding Emojis on Ubuntu 18.04 and Newer Versions

      If you want to add emojis to your text, you’re in luck because there are several ways to do it on Ubuntu!

      Using the Keyboard Shortcut

      One of the easiest ways is by using a keyboard shortcut. Just press Ctrl + . (period) or Ctrl + ; (semicolon) and it should open up the emoji picker for you. This feature is built into the newer versions of Ubuntu, so you won’t have to download anything!

      Using the Character Map

      If the keyboard shortcut doesn’t work, you can also use the Character Map. Just search for “Character Map” in your applications, open it, and look for emojis there. You can copy and paste them into your messages.

      Installing an Emoji Picker App

      If you’re looking for something more robust than the built-in options, you can try installing an emoji picker app. One popular option is Emoji-Picker, which you can get by cloning the repo from GitHub and running it from your terminal.

      When to Use Emojis

      As for when to use emojis, I think it really depends on the context! They can make conversations more lively, especially in casual chats with friends or when you’re trying to express feelings in a more vibrant way. But yeah, in professional emails, it might be a good idea to keep things a bit more serious unless you know the recipient well.

      So give these tips a try, and hopefully, you’ll be spicing up your texts in no time! 😊


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