This is an upstream gnome-shell feature request so it should be discussed there:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/4603
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Yes, this is a very required feature.
When working with (or presenting to) external displays, it is necessary to:
- see time
- have access to calendar
- Some apps are missing top bars.
Very appreciated.
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Title:
Add support for top bars on all monitors to allow for
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Title:
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Title:
Add support for top bars on all monitors to allow for
I depend on having the clock displayed on *every* monitor I'm working
with, so not having the top bar on secondary displays is a major no-no,
IMHO.
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actually, the shell extension(in ubuntu software) Multi Monitors Add-On
works, although it is not perfect
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Title:
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When I am in the full-screen on the primary monitor, the top bar is
blocked, so it is necessary for me to show the top bar in another
monitor. It is truely a bug to be fixed, but the Linux seems not to be
aware of it.
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Title:
Add support for top bars on all monitors to allow for multi-monitor
support in
I would like to see the time in the top bar or my notifications while
playing full screen on the primary screen from steam. Is it too much to
ask?
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Any update on this?
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Title:
Add support for top bars on all monitors to allow for multi-monitor
support in primary
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I have upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 and I am missing the top bar on multiple
monitors.
I would like to have this feature by default.
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I would like to see this implemented too.
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Title:
Add support for top bars on all monitors to allow for multi-monitor
I have same issue as Timothée Jeannin describes. Did you every try to
works with 3+ monitors? You want same behavior on all monitors. Yo do
not want primary monitor. Primary monitor is history...
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I second the notion that adding support for multiple top bars would be a
step in the right direction for multi-monitor support.
Also in regards to the comment that it would be non-trivial to implement
this, in particular the part about: "[can't] use the monitor with the
top bar as indicator for
I switched from unity to gnome with Ubuntu 18.04, it's quite annoying to
have to go to the other monitor just to adjust the audio volume. I think
all monitors should have the top bar by default. I agree that login out
of the session is not very frequent but adjusting the volume is a very
frequent
Agreed. Distinguishing between monitors serves no purpose. Like everyone
else I have strong muscle memory to look to the top right of my screen
when I want to see status indicators, or to look to the top to see the
time, or to move my mouse to the top right to change the volume. This
muscle memory
What keeps me bothering: why should a desktop environment distinguish
between "primary" and "additional" monitors at all? In Unity land, all
the monitors are first-class citizens, and this approach works
perfectly.
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I agree with comment #2. Just upgraded to Ubuntu 17.10 from 17.04 and
the new behavior drives me crazy. Is it upstream that needs to do
something or can it be fixed by Ubuntu devs?
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