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Nice list, thanks for sharing ! I only use two of them :
- Dash to Dock : a must have
- TopIconsPlus : provided by Solus
I try to keep my GNOME as vanilla as possible
Nice list, thanks for sharing ! I only use two of them :
I try to keep my GNOME as vanilla as possible
brent Honestly I was just trying to be as thorough as possible, but thanks for noticing!
Junglist thank you! I have tried Vitals as well, but for some reason it always offset/shifted my top panel icons over a few pixels, so instead I use Freon which is very similar, albeit a little more basic. I'm sure the Vitals dev will update to 3.34 though, they've been on top of every release since 3.18.
linny happy to share, thanks for stopping by and reading!
ruskofd I could survive on maybe 5 extensions, but I don't know about just 2! Hehe, as vanilla as possible is a good way to go, glad to hear others GNOME setups!
Scotty-Trees
I've installed 2 additional extensions to fix up the icons at the top: Center Area Horizontal Spacing and Status Area Horizontal Spacing
Junglist Nice, I'm giving those a try now. Is there by chance one for the left side of the panel as well?
edit - found this one: Icon Area Horizontal Spacing
Scotty-Trees Yeah, for me GNOME vanilla is perfect for me, I don't need additional stuff. I'm little bit KISS
I'd add Animation Tweaks extension to the list. All Gnome3 graphical elements may be animated. The amount of available animations is impressive. All animations duration may be set to desired values, separately for each single animation.
Gnome3 looks really sweet with this extension. On par with Plasma, though nothing beats Compiz level.
some that are a must for me:
clock override
Customize the date and time format displayed in clock in the top bar in GNOME Shell.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1206/clock-override/
No Topleft Hot Corner
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/118/no-topleft-hot-corner/
NoAnnoyance
Removes the 'Windows is ready' notification and puts the window into focus.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1236/noannoyance/
Panel OSD
Configuring where on the (main) screen notifications will appear
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/708/panel-osd/
just That's a great one! Wish that type of functionality was integrated already into the settings.
Lucien_Lachance configuring the clock the way you like it is a great one! I like my notifications in the center so the default works fine for me, but it's great to give yourself different options. That's the beauty of the extension framework. Thanks very much for posting!
I've come upon a nice little nifty extension: tweaks in system menu, it adds a button in the top right dropdown menu to access gnome tweak tool.
I've also finally managed to replicate the old Pixel Saver functionality of removing titlebars from maximized windows and putting titlebar content on the top bar, by using 2 different extensions together:
I already had xprop installed, but I think it might be needed (not sure tho) for those 2 extensions (Pixel Saver needed it), so install it if they don't work.
sudo eopkg install xprop
Great list, but I am a bit apprehensive to install extensions that aren't in the repo. Should I be?
[deleted] I've never had any issues because of extensions. If an extension doesn't work, I simply remove it. After removal you sometimes need to restart GNOME shell (so either reboot, relog, or do alt-f2 and type -r)
If you want to play it safe, disable the extensions from outside the repo before doing major GNOME upgrades, and enable them after the reboot.
Afaik the extensions don't make any permanent modifications to the system - if you remove an extension and restart the shell, it should be the same, as if the extension never was installed.
[deleted] Any questions you might have about extensions have been answered over here:
https://extensions.gnome.org/about/
The main question is are extensions safe? Generally speaking yes. Extensions go through code review before they are uploaded to the extensions website. As for the extensions that are in the Solus repo, those extensions are guaranteed to support the latest GNOME, otherwise it wouldn't be in the repo. Hence being a curated rolling distro.
Now me personally, I think extensions are safe, they either work as advertised, or they don't really work at all. If it works and I need it, I'll keep it and make sure to check every so often if there are new updates for it. If an extension doesn't work or is buggy I'll a.) file a bug report and/or b.) uninstall that extension.
Ah ok cool, thank you all for the feedback. Would definitely keep this in mind.
Reviving this thread to list my top GNOME extensions:
gnome-weather
installed~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/transparentnotification@ipaq3870/stylesheet.css
and ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/transparentosd@ipaq3870/stylesheet.css
and change 0.25
to 0.7
I've been trying out tiling windows managers and the one I like the most so far is Tilingnome. Seems a bit glitchy sometimes though. Pop Shell looks promising but still in development.