Bug#1068957: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces -- A GNOME Shell extension that lets you customize your GNOME Shell UX to suit your workflow, whether you like horizontally or vertically st

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann

Hi Tobias,

On 4/14/24 13:55, Tobias Frost wrote:

As I have the package ready, I'd like to propose to maintain it as new
package


In January 2023 I've uploaded gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces 
(and 5 other extensions) as individual source packages as every other 
gnome-shell extension is packaged in Debian.


ftp-master rejected all of them and insisted, that I create an artifical 
package (one src producing one binary) containing all 6 extensions 
together. This is how gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces is 
included in bookworm and anything newer. You can read more about this in 
#1030683.


I don't think ftp-master has changed their opinion. If they did, I'm 
happy to break it up and re-upload the extensions as individual packages 
again like I did in the first place in January 2023.


ftp-master/Thorsten: What is your current opinion, can I upload the 
extensions as individual extensions again, or do we have to keep the 
aggregation package?


Regards,
Daniel



Bug#1068957: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces -- A GNOME Shell extension that lets you customize your GNOME Shell UX to suit your workflow, whether you like horizontally or vertically st

2024-04-14 Thread Tobias Frost
On Sun, Apr 14, 2024 at 01:40:30PM +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Hi Tobias,
> 
> On 4/14/24 10:14, Tobias Frost wrote:
> > * Package name: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces
> 
> this is already included in src:gnome-shell-extensions-extra.

Thanks for noticing…
As I have the package ready, I'd like to propose to maintain it as new
package, would that be ok for you? (If you wish, we can co-maintain as
well.)

Cheers,
--
tobi

> Regards,
> Daniel



Bug#1068957: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces -- A GNOME Shell extension that lets you customize your GNOME Shell UX to suit your workflow, whether you like horizontally or vertically st

2024-04-14 Thread Daniel Baumann

Hi Tobias,

On 4/14/24 10:14, Tobias Frost wrote:

* Package name: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces


this is already included in src:gnome-shell-extensions-extra.

Regards,
Daniel



Bug#1068957: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces -- A GNOME Shell extension that lets you customize your GNOME Shell UX to suit your workflow, whether you like horizontally or vertically st

2024-04-14 Thread Tobias Frost
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Tobias Frost 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org

* Package name: gnome-shell-extension-vertical-workspaces
  Version : (tbd, likely a git snapshot)
  Upstream Contact: GdH 
* URL : https://github.com/G-dH/vertical-workspaces
* License : GPL-3.0
  Programming Lang: Javascript
  Description : A GNOME Shell extension that lets you customize your GNOME 
Shell UX to suit your workflow, whether you like horizontally or vertically 
stacked workspaces.

A GNOME Shell extension that lets you customize your GNOME Shell UX to suit 
your workflow, whether you like horizontally or vertically stacked workspaces.

Features:
  - Vertically or horizontally stacked workspaces
  - Adjust position, orientation, scale and visibility of overview content
  - Customizable profiles offer predefined configurations for GNOME
3.xx, GNOME 40+ and another 2 custom layouts
  - 2 overview modes with static windows/workspace. The Static Workspace
option allows you to use dash like a dock with auto-hide, but with
all advantages of the activities overview
  - Support for secondary monitors, workspace thumbnails can be placed
on the opposite side than on the primary monitor
  - Wallpaper background with adjustable blur effect and brightness in
the overview
  - Custom Dash icon size and on-click/scroll behavior
  - Optional workspace isolated Dash
  - Dash background transparency and corner radius adjustments
  - Adjustable app grid icon size, number of columns and rows, content,
optional active and draggable icons in folder preview in optional
3x3 grid
  - Custom search view width, app results icons size and number of
result lists rows, improved app search
  - Workspace thumbnails can show background wallpaper and labels
(always or on mouse hover) with combination of workspace index,
workspace name, name of the current application and current window
title
  - Title captions of window previews moved into the preview (originally
beneath the preview) and can be set as always visible. Adjustable
window preview icon
  - Static background in workspace switcher (outside overview). Keeps
Conky below, DING desktop icons stay visible (if not covered by
windows)
  - Control over transition animations, including speed
  - Recent files search provider with Ctrl + Space hotkey
  - Supports WSP (Window search provider) extension with Space hotkey
that allows quick window navigation
  - Supports ESP (Extensions search provider) with Ctrl + Shift + Space
hotkey that allows to search for installed extensions, open their
settings and enable or disable them
  - Reorder workspaces in overview using Shift + Scroll or Shift + Page
Up/Down
  - Adds Force Quit, Close Windows on Current Workspace and Move Windows
to Current Workspace items to app icon menu. The latter action can
be activated using Shift + click on app icon
  - Change notification banners and OSD popups position
  - Window attention handler options can activate the
attention-demanding window immediately or silence its notification
  - Optional position of the hot corner that can follow the dash and
expand to hot edge
  - Super key double-press options
  - Supports WTMB (Window Thumbnails) extension that allows you to
create Picture-in-Picture thumbnail of the window by clicking on its
preview in the overview (secondary mouse buttons or window preview
icon)

This is a replacement for gnome-shell-extension-vertical-overview, which
is dead-uptream and will stop working with GNOME 45.
gnome-shell-extension-vertical-overview will be removed from Debian once
this package is ready.