Adds the chosen character to the clipboard rather than inserting into the app active when the dialog was invoked so the user can paste into whatever document or text box the user wishes, even multiple times.Adhere to all the app-level rules (such as following normal commands from menus or keyboard shortcuts including quitting, closing, and the App Switcher).Free-standing (currently, if you open the dialog with one app active, it won't be available to another app unless the dialog is invoked again with the second app active).If you decide to submit this feedback to Apple, as I will do, I suggest to you that you suggest to them: Make the Character Viewer dialog a full-fledged app: However, I could have just clicked once on the close button and be done with it. When I could make it active, it required two clicks (either a double click or click, pause, click) on the title or tool bar. In either case, selecting a character to insert did not make the window active. Here's the rub: sometimes I could not make the dialog active in the Notes app but I could consistently with Safari. In your example pic, you can tell it is not active because the window management buttons are grey instead of red, grey, and green (the middle, normally yellow, button is not available because there is no full screen mode for dialogs). I tried several things and what I noticed is that it matters if the Character Viewer window is active. That is a good point (you can make at /feedback).
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