eslint requires a file/directory, and will fail when the parameter
is not specified. Unfortunately it only indicates the failure by
printing its help output, but not via its return value, so our test
still completes successfully.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/merge_requests/105
While window titles really really shouldn't contain newline characters,
they are under application control and therefore may very well do.
Force the corresponding labels to be single line, to prevent offending
applications from messing up the whole window list layout.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/issues/202
When cycling through window sizes, we should skip any sizes that are
bigger than the available area. We do that, but the current code
assumes that the possible sizes are sorted, which is no longer the
case since the addition of "phone" sizes in commit 5b43d4733c.
As a result, we may now skip sizes that would fit perfectly fine.
Address this by filtering out invalid sizes beforehand instead of
assuming a certain order (wich no longer work due to the addition
of a portrait format).
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/merge_requests/97
When cycling through window sizes, we should skip any sizes that are
bigger than the available area. We do that, but the current code
assumes that the possible sizes are sorted, which is no longer the
case since the addition of "phone" sizes in commit 5b43d4733c.
As a result, we may now skip sizes that would fit perfectly fine.
Address this by filtering out invalid sizes beforehand instead of
assuming a certain order (wich no longer work due to the addition
of a portrait format).
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/merge_requests/97
While nautilus removed its desktop support a while ago in favor of an
extension, it's still possible that some external X11 desktop icon app
is used. As DESKTOP windows cannot be moved between workspaces or stacked,
and aren't perceived as regular windows, it doesn't make sense to show
them as previews in the workspace switcher.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/merge_requests/93
While nautilus removed its desktop support a while ago in favor of an
extension, it's still possible that some external X11 desktop icon app
is used. As DESKTOP windows cannot be moved between workspaces or stacked,
and aren't perceived as regular windows, it doesn't make sense to show
them as previews in the workspace switcher.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/merge_requests/93
While nautilus removed its desktop support a while ago in favor of an
extension, it's still possible that some external X11 desktop icon app
is used. As DESKTOP windows cannot be moved between workspaces or stacked,
and aren't perceived as regular windows, it doesn't make sense to show
them as previews in the workspace switcher.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/merge_requests/93
While nautilus removed its desktop support a while ago in favor of an
extension, it's still possible that some external X11 desktop icon app
is used. As DESKTOP windows cannot be moved between workspaces or stacked,
and aren't perceived as regular windows, it doesn't make sense to show
them as previews in the workspace switcher.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/merge_requests/93