Solarmass Mounted volumes will be added. As I said, WIP
GNOME 3.38
JoshStrobl As I said, WIP
Oh, now I know what WIP means
Solarmass Ah sorry. If you use terminology or acronyms for long enough you might start believing everyone knows them. Yea, WIP means work in progress.
I mean....I gotta stop dropping things.
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JoshStrobl What!! Task List applet is already fixed (Tray area no more drags away of the screen when many apps are opened) I've been waiting this for years!
But needs more improvements like shrinking and arrows (an indicators for the first and last window). Just like Firefox tabs work
Solarmass But needs more improvements like shrinking and arrows (an indicators for the first and last window)
Yep, already mentioned as something I plan on doing in the commit message
JoshStrobl awesome!
Getting closer to a finished initial implementation.
Can't wait for a new gnome update, Love this distro very stable!
Keep the good work
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JoshStrobl what do you think about an option to disable mouse scrolling on the Budgie panel? You might accidentally scroll and then
Solarmass You mean for the IconTasklists? I mean sure, I could add that as an option. For the (Wnck) Tasklist, we'll have to see after I implement the back / forward buttons.
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JoshStrobl You mean for the IconTasklists?
Yes + Workspace applet. I'm thinking about the global panel setting.
Tasklist is exception I guess, it becomes scrollable when there are many windows opened.
Solarmass Workspace applet is just from Wnck. Not really anything we can do about that one.
Streams planned for next week for GNOME 3.38 upgrade. Will post on social media and here when I've figured out the dates.
JoshStrobl Solus 4.2?))
@JoshStrobl Any thoughts to adding Events, Global Clocks, and Weather back to the notifications popover for GNOME 3.38?
No thoughts yet but I'm not really interested in diverging that substantially from upstream.
Hi JoshStrobl and thank you for the reply. My humble opinion is that it would be a better experience to a Gnome user to have (closer to) stock features over resorting to extensions (i.e. OpenWeather) to replace them. Extensions could then be utilized to diverge from stock for user's preference and customization. Potentially this would mean less work for the team allowing them to focus on other priorities. (I know, I'm trying to sell it cementing a decision).
One of the main reasons I use Solus is that it is an opinionated distro (architecture, UX, repo, etc.). The Solus experience is great. You guys take good care of us and I thank you for that.
Nacho_Trebuchet i like stock gnome too, i distro hopped alot, but i always keep coming back to solus, now running it for over a year, very stable, never had any issues, offcourse nothing is ever perfect, but solus is the best linux distro for me atleast as a daily, sometimes i wish i had some updates quicker, but thats the price for stability
barbaros83 Solus really hits that sweet spot of latest software and stability. I wouldn't have it any it way.