Michele Gaio
Michele Gaio
Hello, I'm the developer of the dash-to-dock extension. Would you mind elaborating how it is preventing the application of custom themes? As explained in the pages linked above, I tried...
With that option that I've recently introduced (both to 3.12 and 3.10) to avoid distributing a separate theme that was actually just a couple of minor tweaks I'm actually overwriting...
Yes, I suppose it's possible to get the theme and disable the option in case it's not adwaita. Regarding custom classes: as far as I know there is no way...
What I added is the ability to apply different style for different number of windows that is not provided by the upstream dash. The default .running class is there, but...
Just an update: in the latest versions of dash-to-dock the built-in theme is disabled by default and it's optionally split in three parts: size shrinking, background customization and windows counter...
Thanks for your suggestion. Would you mind providing more details on the motivation and possible implementations (mockups, example of implementations in other dock/OS) of this idea? Somehow the _show apps_...
I tried the behaviour in the dash-to-panel extension, and honestly I find it a bit confusing. Is it really a common behaviour on other desktops/platforms? That said, it should not...
@alexeymuranov: that wiil hopefully be implemented soon #428. You can also select the minimize option for the click action in the settings to get the minimize-all/restore all behaviour
I think it depends on the settings: we (dash-to-dock and ubuntu-dock) reuse the popupmenu if no further customization are requested , and therefore show any customization provided by other extensions....
Hi, how is this different from the effect of activating the "shrink the dash" option in the Appearance settings? Are you suggesting an even more condensed layout?