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Originally posted by George99 View Post
This extension was just a proof of concept and far away from production ready. Five months without any improvements so I assume it is dead by now...
Now I recommend using nemo-desktop. It is recommended on Nautilus Gitlab too. It's lightweight (on my machine taking ~24MB RAM and unnoticeable usage of CPU) and works pretty good. At least on XOrg I don't know how it's work on Wayland.Last edited by dragon321; 21 June 2018, 09:03 AM.
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Originally posted by leech View Post
You know there's a fix for that, right? I personally loathe desktop icons, but I know that's just my opinion. But there was an extension to add them back. Just like there's an extension to re-enable the system tray for programs that still use it.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostI would like to see gnome-extension-tool generate ES6 classes.
I would like to see GtkSourceView support syntax highlighting for TypeScript, .cshtml, and JSX.
I do use icons on the desktop and always have been.
But was this ever really a good idea?
Or does it just lead to random stuff on the desktop instead of being properly sorted in the Documents, Videos, Pictures and Music folders?
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Originally posted by dragon321 View Post
Why put icons on desktop?
If you really want they use Nemo-desktop. It works pretty good. At least on XOrg session.
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Originally posted by q2dg View Post
Why having a physical desktop if you can't put on it your keys, books, papers and random stuff because someone else obligates you to keep them inside drawers?
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Originally posted by q2dg View Post
You're trolling
First they hide the beautiful wallpaper,
second you need to aim on them with the cursor and if you are a keyboard guy this needs skill,
third a lot of them always create a mess
and fourth and most important they stay behind the windows and you need to move or minimize the windows to find them. More movements for basic things mean less productivity.
Even in Gnome shell I don't find the dock panel very useful. That's why when I see osx with all these icons on the bottom I almost vomit...
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Last edited by Apopas; 21 June 2018, 07:10 PM.
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