The panel changed the way it builds the buttons outside the system
status area.
- Update alternative-status-menu to the new way of accessing panel
contents.
- Update apps-menu to the new way of adding items to the panel.
- Move places-menu to the left now that it is possible without hacks.
Someone left this poor extension in the last century.
Port to GDBus, port to Lang.Class, port to addSettingsAction, port to new
symbolic icon handling.
The workspace management done by auto-move-windows is semi-dynamic,
in that it collects empty workspaces at the end, and ensures there
is always one free.
This is undesirable when the user explicitly choose static
workspaces in the tweak tool or in dconf-editor.
A dialog for which the parent application is closed may end up without
an app. In that case, show only the thumbnail, or if showing icons only,
show a missing icon.
Kill the mode switch distinction, and kill the old and unmaintained
Workspace&Icons mode.
Introduce instead configurability for the All&Thumbnails code, which
now independently allows choosing if only all windows or only those
from current workspace should be shown, and in which way (thumbnail,
icon, both).
All configuration settings changed, so the extension must be configured
again (although hopefully I chose reasonable defaults)
In All&Thumbnails mode, show an application icon above the thumbnail,
for easier recognition of the window.
The old behaviour can be restored in the preferences dialog.
Split the two modes in two different modules, for easier maintenance.
Refactor the AllThumbnails code completely, by copying relevant
or useful code for gnome-shell directly instead of hacking around
it.
This module is meant to be a copy-lib, and it is used all over the
place (including GPLv3, LGPL or BSD licensed extensions). I don't
want to block an extension for license incompatibility.
The rest of the repository is still GPLv2, as it is the tarball
distribution and individual extensions downloaded from the website.
Core shell changed the user menu so that Power Off is no longer at
the end, and it's no longer hidden by Alt. Update the extension
so that it blends nicely with the core behavior, while still exposing
Suspend/Hibernate/Power Off as separate menu items.