Heck yes!! One of three remaining dotfiles in my ~ (the other ones are .ssh and .XCompose, I suspect I can get rid of the latter nowadays too). Can’t wait for this to land in librewolf.
Depending on the input method you use, you might be able to move your .XCompose file to ~/.config/X11/xcompose. Don’t let the X11 in there confuse you, I am using this with fcitx5 under Wayland.
I tried this a couple times already: once when initially moving most of my stuff to XDG, the second a couple years ago. Both times most apps followed it, but there were some that didn’t (don’t remember the details - maybe it was GTK related). I didn’t bother to investigate more, since it seemed like a chore. I guess I’ll try again when I get some free time.
Heck yes!! One of three remaining dotfiles in my
~(the other ones are.sshand.XCompose, I suspect I can get rid of the latter nowadays too). Can’t wait for this to land in librewolf.Depending on the input method you use, you might be able to move your
.XComposefile to~/.config/X11/xcompose. Don’t let theX11in there confuse you, I am using this with fcitx5 under Wayland.I tried this a couple times already: once when initially moving most of my stuff to XDG, the second a couple years ago. Both times most apps followed it, but there were some that didn’t (don’t remember the details - maybe it was GTK related). I didn’t bother to investigate more, since it seemed like a chore. I guess I’ll try again when I get some free time.