On 05/18/2011 08:00 PM, Allan E. Registos(x-mail) wrote:
On Thursday, 19 May, 2011 03:54 AM, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
Also, the critics saying that GNOME Shell is "one size fits all" must
>have never looked at the extensions or third-party programs yet. There
>are already places menus, drive menus, alternative status menus, docks,
>launchers on the panel, an applications menu, removing the
accessibility
>icon, launching applications on specific workspaces... the
>possibilities, like with Firefox's Add-on system, are nearly infinite.
If we really we do need stuff like this rather than the default, some
must become an official release from GNOME Shell. Not third party for
the sake of end users and stability of the DE.
I never said extensions were needed; sorry if it came across that way.
What I meant to say is that, if GNOME Shell feels incomplete for you,
you can extend it with extensions. The only extension that I'm currently
using right now is the places menu (and I don't even use it, so I might
remove it). I'm very content with how GNOME 3 works as-is, and the only
thing I've used GNOME Tweak Tool for was changing my GTK3, Mutter, and
icon themes.
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