How to use most recently used list?
See original GitHub issueHello,
Quick question about using the most recently used list. According to the README, I should be able to use Alt+<number>
to insert the corresponding emoji, but when I press the combination Alt+<number>
, nothing happens and rofimoji
is closed without inserting anything.
Is there an additional setting I need to configure?
Thank you
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- Created 3 years ago
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No, these are just some experimental changes. Maybe they will be added to the next version, but there are absolutely no plans for that so far.
If you want to try it, you can check out the repo and install this version with
python setup.py install
(ideally in a venv).Yup, sorry @fdw , my bad, I forgot to close the issue