It is not used anymore, now that translations are bundled with
the extension. Also, in the zip files it ended up with my home
folder, which is not nice.
Cherry-picked from master, added code to load translation from
within the extension folder.
Now, typing "make zip-file" will create a standard zip-file for each
extension, with everything necessary, including translations and GSettings schemas.
These files can then be installed with the tweak-tool or uploaded
at extensions.gnome.org
Based on an earlier patch by Jasper St. Pierre.
Cherry-picked from master. The zip file contains everything that is
needed for extensions, but schemas and translations are not loaded
from there, as convenience.js cannot be supported in 3.2
To go along GNOME Shell 3.2.1
Also, mark both alternate-tab and dock as generally "working with
3.2", since the most outstanding bugs seem to be fixed now.
Prior to this fix, the variables 'enter_event' and 'leave_event' in the
handler for the 'changed' event for the
'/org/gnome/shell/extensions/dock/hide_effect' dconf key were
uninitialized. This made switching the hide effect at runtime throw an
error. By promoting these two variables to instance members and
assigning to them upon initialization, this problem should be fixed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662389
GNOME Shell has changed internal API here and there, and this
broke some extensions.
alternate-tab and dock still have issues, I'll try to solve them
post 3.2.0
main() has been replaced by init(), enable() and disable()
not sure if it works, could cause memory leaks if disabling, because
of uncollectable cycles
Now it is possible to configure in GSettings if the dock should be
visible at all time or it should autohide when not needed. If
autohiding, it animates, and the effect is itself configurable, as
well as his duration.
Based on a patch by Miguel Aguilar <zodiac_es@yahoo.es>
Use GSettings to store configuration and make the dock position
customizabile. Currently, supported are left and right of the
primary monitor; more could be added in the future.
(Commit message edited by Giovanni Campagna)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647394
Signed-off-by: Giovanni Campagna <gcampagna@src.gnome.org>
Extensions that use public Shell API are expected to work for all
stable 3.0 releases, so we skip setting the minor version. (This
means that they'll work in 3.0.0 and 3.0.1 without rebuilding).
Notably absent are auto-move-windows and windowsNavigator, that
hook deep into Shell code and could be broken by next minor release.
GNOME Shell emits a warning when "url" is absent in metadata.json,
adding it costs nothing. Links to the GIT repository because I
found no better page to reference.
Fix the behavior of the PopupMenu after the conversion of
St.Clickable to St.Button, and fix the invocation of ShellApp.open_new_window(),
which now accepts a workspace index as a number (as a side effect,
"New window" means one the current workspace now).