On 06/24/2010 03:27 PM, Giovanni Campagna wrote:
Every extension is represented as a folder inside one of the GNOME Shell extension folders (/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions and ~/.local/share/extensions). The name of this folder is the ID of the extension, which is purposefully similar to an email. In this case it is [email protected], if you notice the part after @ is my email with @ transformed into a dot. Inside the extension you find the stylesheet (which is copied unmodified from the example extension included with gnome-shell, and it's not actually used), some metadata in json form, and finally the code, which is extension.js. GNOME Shell automatically recognizes any folder in the extension directory, whose name is a valid ID and whose metadata is correct. Therefore, by only having that folder inside your local extension directory, upon restarting the shell you should see an application list next the application menu. Please note that this extension has been tested against current GIT HEAD. For more informations on extensions: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Extensions If you have any doubt, don't hesitate to mail me :) Giovanni _______________________________________________
So, for those of use using jhbuild, how can we test this out? I don't see an extensions folder anywhere in ~/gnome-shell
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