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Please don't give up this project! #213
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I can't really promise anything, but I will probably be maintaining my own fork.. or keep it mostly functioning at least |
Please pull requests. This can help more people. We need to update it to extensions.gnome.org, most people download the gnome extension from here. |
@theoryfate I'd prefer the update to be on the extensions site as well, but since this is no longer maintained I doubt the pr will actually be merged. Though I did create it, just in case. Meantime you can just use my fork if you want in my case that is: |
This opinon: I share absolutely. |
I also highly depend on this extension.
Should be part of the standard Gnome-Desktop in reality.
theoryfate ***@***.***> schrieb am Di., 6. Okt. 2020, 02:59:
… Please pull requests.
This can help more people.
We need to update it to extensions.gnome.org, most people download the
gnome extension from here.
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I don't want to say anything bad about GNOME, but this extension (Workspaces to Dock) is absolutely vital! It's the only extension that really helps in using the desktop environment! The current activity bar (in GNOME-45) shows that there are other desktops, and moving between them is pretty bad! There is no explicit indication of which applications are running on which desktop, and certainly no way to quickly and easily move to the desired desktop. I stopped using GNOME when this extension was discontinued. So I decided to reinstall the system with the new GNOME-45 and what a disappointment I was to find it very hard to use! Please! Don't abandon this Project! If the maintainer has indeed decided to abandon the project completely and does not want to return to it, perhaps someone has the strength, capabilities and not-creepy-hands to make a fork of this extension? ;-( |
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 3:57 PM wizerer ***@***.***> wrote:
I don't want to say anything bad about GNOME,
I think the introduction of the extensions in the current form was a
big step forward, even if in the beginning it was a step back from
unity to gnome.
but this extension (Workspaces to Dock) is absolutely vital! It's the only extension that really helps in using the desktop environment!
I loved this extension too, but definitely not the only one that is
critical for efficiently using the desktop.
In my case the custom hot corners extended extension with mouse and
key buttons or mouse wheel configured for desktop switching on the
right border of the screen is one of my workarounds here. And the
custom hot corners extension does help a lot for other efficiency
improvements.
I also used the top panel workspace scroll extension - but can be
achieved too with custom hot corners extended setting the "toggle
overview - window picker" when you move the mose to the upper border
for instance. - Although it is named "custom hot corners", it does a
lot more and corners can be defined to be not only the corner but also
the border or just half of the border. And different actions for
touching border with or without a mouse or keyboard button. So you
have plenty of options to improve experience with shortcuts. I would
recommend to try that extension as a substitute.
The current activity bar (in GNOME-45) shows that there are other desktops, and moving between them is pretty bad!
There is no explicit indication of which applications are running on which desktop, and certainly no way to quickly and easily move to the desired desktop.
Yes, that was done very good in workspaces-to-dock, but in Gnome
Settings->Multitasking you can decide at least, if task switching
should consider only the current desktop or not.
HTH, Martin.
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Gnome's workspace switching is like a pile of garbage!
It is this extension that makes the gnome workspace truly usable!
Since I upgraded to gnome 3.38 and this extension failed, I have not used gnome workspace again!
Please don't give up this project!
If your time is not enough, you can no longer add new features, just keep the original features available in the new version of gnome, and accept pull requests from the community.
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