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Boost your typing with emoji in Fedora 28 Workstation
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![](https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/emoji-typing-816x345.jpg)
Fedora 28 Workstation ships with a feature that allows you to quickly search, select and input emoji using your keyboard. Emoji, cute ideograms that are part of Unicode, are used fairly widely in messaging and especially on mobile devices. You may have heard the idiom “A picture is worth a thousand words.” This is exactly what emoji provide: simple images for you to use in communication. Each release of Unicode adds more, with over 200 new ones added in past releases of Unicode. This article shows you how to make them easy to use in your Fedora system.
Its great to see emoji numbers growing. But at the same time it brings the challenge of how to input them in a computing device. Many people already use these symbols for input in mobile devices or social networking sites.
[**Editors note: **This article is an update to a previously published piece on this topic.]
### Enabling Emoji input on Fedora 28 Workstation
The new emoji input method ships by default in Fedora 28 Workstation. To use it, you must enable it using the Region and Language settings dialog. Open the Region and Language dialog from the main Fedora Workstation settings, or search for it in the Overview.
[![Region & Language settings tool][1]][2]
Choose the + control to add an input source. The following dialog appears:
[![Adding an input source][3]][4]
Choose the final option (three dots) to expand the selections fully. Then, find Other at the bottom of the list and select it:
[![Selecting other input sources][5]][6]
In the next dialog, find the Typing booster choice and select it:
[![][7]][8]
This advanced input method is powered behind the scenes by iBus. The advanced input methods are identifiable in the list by the cogs icon on the right of the list.
The Input Method drop-down automatically appears in the GNOME Shell top bar. Ensure your default method — in this example, English (US) — is selected as the current method, and youll be ready to input.
[![Input method dropdown in Shell top bar][9]][10]
## Using the new Emoji input method
Now the Emoji input method is enabled, search for emoji by pressing the keyboard shortcut **Ctrl+Shift+E**. A pop-over dialog appears where you can type a search term, such as smile, to find matching symbols.
[![Searching for smile emoji][11]][12]
Use the arrow keys to navigate the list. Then, hit **Enter** to make your selection, and the glyph will be placed as input.
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在 Fedora 28 Workstation 使用 emoji 加速输入
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![](https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/emoji-typing-816x345.jpg)
Fedora 28 Workstation 添加了一个功能允许你使用键盘快速搜索、选择和输入 emoji。emoji可爱的表意文字是 Unicode 的一部分,在消息传递中使用得相当广泛,特别是在移动设备上。你可能听过这样的成语:“一张图片胜过千言万语。”这正是 emoji 所提供的简单的图像供你在交流中使用。Unicode 的每个版本都增加了更多,在过去的 Unicode 版本中添加了 200 多个 emoji。本文向你展示如何使它们在你的 Fedora 系统中易于使用。
很高兴看到 emoji 数字在增长。但与此同时,它带来了如何在计算设备中输入它们的挑战。许多人已经将这些符号用于移动设备或社交网站中的输入。
[ **编者注:**本文是对此主题以前发表过的文章的更新]。
### 在 Fedora 28 Workstation 上启用 emoji 输入
新的 emoji 输入法默认出现在 Fedora 28 Workstation 中。要使用它,必须使用“区域和语言设置”对话框启用它。从 Fedora Workstation 设置打开“区域和语言”对话框,或在“概要”中搜索它。
[![Region & Language settings tool][1]][2]
选择 + 控件添加输入源。出现以下对话框:
[![Adding an input source][3]][4]
选择最后选项(三个点)来完全展开选择。然后,在列表底部找到“其他”并选择它:
[![Selecting other input sources][5]][6]
在下面的对话框中,找到 ”Typing Booster“ 选项并选择它:
[![][7]][8]
这个高级输入法由 iBus 在背后支持。高级输入方法可通过列表右侧的齿轮图标在列表中识别。
输入法下拉菜单自动出现在 GNOME Shell 顶部栏中。确认你的默认输入法 - 在此示例中为英语(美国) - 被选为当前输入法,你就可以输入了。
[![Input method dropdown in Shell top bar][9]][10]
## 使用新的表情符号输入法
现在 emoji 输入法启用了,按键盘快捷键 **Ctrl+Shift+E** 搜索 emoji。将出现一个弹出对话框你可以在其中输入搜索词例如 smile 来查找匹配的符号。
[![Searching for smile emoji][11]][12]
使用箭头键翻页列表。然后按 **Enter** 进行选择,字形将作为输入。
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