https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1961783
--- Comment #18 from Major Hayden mhayden@redhat.com --- (In reply to Major Hayden from comment #17)
I think I figured it out, Ben. It looks like rofimoji defaults to most of the X11 type defaults, but you can override them. I set up a custom keyboard shortcut in GNOME/Wayland to run:
rofimoji --selector wofi --action print
It likes to run rofi by default, but this causes it to run wofi instead. Perhaps rofimoji should be a bit smarter to detect which system is running.
To be fair, each window manager takes a little work to figure out with rofimoji. When I went from GNOME+X11 to i3wm+X11, I had to change how I ran rofimoji. I had to change again when switching to sway/Wayland.