been reviewed.
Cheers,
Marcel
On 9/10/19 9:50 PM, Jason DeRose wrote:
As an extension developer, I don't think it's necessarily fair to burden the
GNOME team with building a wrapper API and maintaining backwards compatibility
forever. Even if this did come to fruition, it would likely end up
hats nice to hear! I was always looking for a reason to use the
"gnome-native" PIM instead of Thunderbird, seems like this one is it.
Now I just need to find out why Neo2 doesn't work well with gtk3...
Marcel
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onodevelop, using these arrow keys
doesn't work at all anymore. I'm just not sure if this is a gtk bug at
all or something else in between fails, so I cannot really file a
reasonable bug report.
Can someone here clear this up a little?
Marcel
I'm supposed to ignore.
Both approaches are more workaround than elegant, so I would love a way
to have applications run headless. Maybe with some kind of special
indication in the dash that they are running, everything else can be
dealt with using normal notifications.
Marcel
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t to people with inferior color perception, those
conditions also apply with a dimmed screen. I also dislike that the
named highlight often competes with the mouseover effect. A little
triangle or similar on the screen edge would be clearer.
Marcel
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Moin Bjoern,
for the time being, you can disable attaching modal dialogs in gconf:
set /desktop/gnome/shell/windows/attach_modal_dialogs to false.
Then you can move them with alt again. Especially handy in Eclipse which
does a lot in large modal windows... ;)
Marcel
Am 10.12.2011 00:31
that desirable.
Marcel
Am 20.11.2011 17:17, schrieb Donato Marrazzo:
> Hello,
> may be I fell in false friend word, the concept I meant for "lateral bar"
> was a side bar.
> Since vertical space is less than horizontal, an idea could be put
> information that are
use case (such as
> restarting for dual-booting another OS) as "common" in the sense of
> "encouraged work flow".
>
> Regards,
> Denis
There's still a problem with this. I _always_ have at least Pidgin
running (implies some IRC windows visible), so there would be a need for
a more sophisticated logic for determining if "no application is
running" than just checking for open windows since closing them wouldn't
really "lose current state". Having a whitelist for common IMs could
work for most, but won't for everyone, as always.
Marcel
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want to open the
contact list!) and doesn't behave like clicking the Pidgin tray icon
directly. That only works as intended when there's no recent notification.
(Should this possibly go into a bug report? I've no overview which bugs
are known...)
Marcel
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Technical
(i.e. shell-internal) reasons or just suboptimal programming? Or is it
just me(R)?
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xplanetfx offers gnome integration by itself this would probably play
nice together. And its an alternative to just having clocks and weather :)
Marcel
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Am 09.05.2011 20:18, schrieb Erick Pérez:
> Here is a gnome-shell extension that mimic the workspace-indicator of ubuntu
>
> Erick
>
Did you possibly intend to attach something to your mail?
Marcel
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pplication as said before to save the ram that it used.
"suspending" applications to swap (?) comes to my mind there, but that
looks very ambitious :)
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s for the
overview to come up with search results. They included recently used
documents which slows things down, but even without them searching the
overview was significantly slower.
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ve to reconfigure loads of hotkeys because I'm using the Neo layout...
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Am 04.03.2011 14:46, schrieb Dan Winship:
On 03/04/2011 07:45 AM, Marcel wrote:
What puzzles me is that its building in the gnome-shell moduleset which
is supposed to be the same as in gnome3 according to andre (#gnome3).
The gnome3 moduleset builds its own mozilla, while the gnome-shell
Am 04.03.2011 13:31, schrieb Ionuț Bîru:
On 03/04/2011 02:22 PM, Marcel wrote:
Moin,
I've built gnome-shell successfully for some time now and gjs builds
fine in that moduleset. However, using the gnome3-moduleset it fails:
checking if SpiderMonkey needs extra compiler flags... yes
che
shell,
nothing changes.
What might be wrong?
Marcel
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Simply delete
~/gnome-shell/install/lib64/gtk-3.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so,
this is a very well known issue.
Marcel
Am 04.03.2011 05:19, schrieb Allan E. Registos:
Hi,
I still can't start run GNOME Shell, it complains:
gnome-shell/install/lib64/gtk-3.0/modules/libcanberr
ynamically. Regardless of the
fact that evince comes up with a completely unusable window dimension
here, I often need to adjust the size of the content displayed.
Marcel
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Exactly your proposed key combination should actually work - I'm using
it all the time. C-A-{up,down} does the job for me...
Marcel
Am 02.03.2011 03:52, schrieb Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy:
Hi,
I upgraded gnome-shell and found Ctrl-Alt- are now gone.
The automatic workspace is fantastic, I li
ed it myself, I just know that the
option is there.
Marcel
Am 28.02.2011 03:54, schrieb Cliff Resnick:
I'll submit a bug, assuming inhibiting resizing dialogs is
unintentional. But there are other issues. For instance, with pinned
modal dialogs you can no longer move a stacked dialog
le.
In #gnome-shell, one told me that there's something wrong with the svg
images since they're being recolored (?) by GS. I want to ask the theme
author to fix this, but what exactly should be done for the icons to be
shown properly? I.e. what should
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