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1 | # task-up
2 |
3 | GNOME Shell extension
4 |
5 | https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/6556/task-up/
6 |
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1 | // Task Up
2 | // GNOME Shell extension
3 | // @fthx 2024
4 |
5 |
6 | import Clutter from 'gi://Clutter';
7 | import Gio from 'gi://Gio';
8 | import GLib from 'gi://GLib';
9 | import GObject from 'gi://GObject';
10 | import Meta from 'gi://Meta';
11 | import Shell from 'gi://Shell';
12 | import St from 'gi://St';
13 |
14 | import * as AppFavorites from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/appFavorites.js';
15 | import { AppMenu } from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/appMenu.js';
16 | import * as DND from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/dnd.js';
17 | import * as Main from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/main.js';
18 | import * as PanelMenu from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/panelMenu.js';
19 | import * as PopupMenu from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/popupMenu.js';
20 |
21 | import { Extension, gettext as _ } from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/extensions/extension.js';
22 |
23 | const WORKSPACES_SCHEMA = 'org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences';
24 | const WORKSPACES_KEY = 'num-workspaces';
25 | const APP_GRID_ICON_NAME = 'view-app-grid-symbolic';
26 | const ICON_SIZE = 18; // px
27 | const TOOLTIP_VERTICAL_PADDING = 4; // px
28 |
29 | const AppGridButton = GObject.registerClass(
30 | class AppGridButton extends PanelMenu.Button {
31 | _init() {
32 | super._init(0.0);
33 |
34 | this._app_grid_button = new St.BoxLayout({visible: true, reactive: true, can_focus: true, track_hover: true});
35 | this._app_grid_button.icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: APP_GRID_ICON_NAME, style_class: 'system-status-icon'});
36 | this._app_grid_button.add_child(this._app_grid_button.icon);
37 | this.add_child(this._app_grid_button);
38 |
39 | this._app_grid_button.connectObject('button-release-event', this._show_apps_page.bind(this), this);
40 | }
41 |
42 | _show_apps_page() {
43 | if (Main.overview.visible)
44 | Main.overview.hide();
45 | else
46 | Main.overview.showApps();
47 | }
48 | });
49 |
50 | const FavoritesMenu = GObject.registerClass(
51 | class FavoritesMenu extends PanelMenu.Button {
52 | _init() {
53 | super._init(0.0);
54 |
55 | this._box = new St.BoxLayout({});
56 | this._icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'starred-symbolic', style_class: 'system-status-icon'});
57 | this._box.add_child(this._icon);
58 | this.add_child(this._box);
59 |
60 | this._populate();
61 | AppFavorites.getAppFavorites().connectObject('changed', this._populate.bind(this), this);
62 |
63 | this.connectObject('destroy', this._destroy.bind(this), this);
64 | }
65 |
66 | _populate() {
67 | if (this.menu) {
68 | this.menu.removeAll();
69 | }
70 |
71 | let favorites = AppFavorites.getAppFavorites().getFavorites();
72 |
73 | for (let index = 0; index < favorites.length; ++index) {
74 | let favorite = favorites[index];
75 | let icon = favorite.create_icon_texture(ICON_SIZE);
76 |
77 | let item = new PopupMenu.PopupImageMenuItem(favorite.get_name(), icon.get_gicon());
78 |
79 | this.menu.addMenuItem(item);
80 | item.connectObject('activate', () => favorite.open_new_window(-1));
81 | }
82 | }
83 |
84 | _destroy() {
85 | AppFavorites.getAppFavorites().disconnectObject(this);
86 |
87 | super.destroy();
88 | }
89 | });
90 |
91 | const WorkspaceButton = GObject.registerClass(
92 | class WorkspaceButton extends PanelMenu.Button {
93 | _init(settings, workspace_index) {
94 | super._init();
95 |
96 | this._settings = settings;
97 | this._workspace_index = workspace_index;
98 | this._workspace = global.workspace_manager.get_workspace_by_index(this._workspace_index)
99 |
100 | this._box = new St.BoxLayout({style_class: 'panel-button'});
101 | this.add_style_class_name('workspace-button');
102 | this._text = (this._workspace_index + 1).toString();
103 | this._label = new St.Label({text: this._text, y_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.CENTER});
104 | this._box.add_child(this._label);
105 |
106 | this.add_child(this._box);
107 |
108 | this._update_visibility();
109 |
110 | this._index = [this._workspace_index, 0];
111 | this._id = 'workspace-button-' + this._workspace;
112 | if (!Main.panel.statusArea[this._id]) {
113 | Main.panel.addToStatusArea(this._id, this, this._new_position(), 'left');
114 | }
115 |
116 | this._delegate = this;
117 |
118 | global.workspace_manager.connectObject(
119 | 'active-workspace-changed', this._update_visibility.bind(this),
120 | 'workspace-removed', (workspace_manager, removed_workspace_index) => this._on_workspace_removed(removed_workspace_index),
121 | this);
122 |
123 | this.connectObject(
124 | 'button-press-event', (widget, event) => this._on_click(event),
125 | 'destroy', this._destroy.bind(this),
126 | this);
127 | }
128 |
129 | acceptDrop(source) {
130 | if (source instanceof TaskButton) {
131 | source._window.change_workspace_by_index(this._workspace_index, false);
132 | source._on_workspace_changed();
133 | source._window.activate(global.get_current_time());
134 | source._window.unminimize();
135 |
136 | return false;
137 | }
138 | }
139 |
140 | _new_position() {
141 | let position = 0;
142 |
143 | for (let bin of Main.panel._leftBox) {
144 | let button = bin.first_child;
145 | if (!button || !button._index || this._index > button._index) {
146 | position++;
147 | }
148 | }
149 |
150 | return position;
151 | }
152 |
153 | _on_click(event) {
154 | if (event.get_button() == Clutter.BUTTON_PRIMARY) {
155 | if (this._workspace_index == global.workspace_manager.get_active_workspace_index()) {
156 | Main.overview.toggle();
157 | } else {
158 | global.workspace_manager.get_workspace_by_index(this._workspace_index).activate(global.get_current_time());
159 | Main.overview.show();
160 | }
161 | }
162 | }
163 |
164 | _update_visibility() {
165 | if (this._workspace_index == global.workspace_manager.get_active_workspace_index() ) {
166 | this.set_opacity(255);
167 | } else {
168 | this.set_opacity(this._settings.get_int('buttons-opacity'));
169 | }
170 | }
171 |
172 | _on_workspace_removed(removed_workspace_index) {
173 | if (this._workspace_index == removed_workspace_index) {
174 | this._destroy();
175 | } else {
176 | this._workspace_index = this._workspace.index();
177 | this._text = (this._workspace_index + 1).toString();
178 | this._label.set_text(this._text);
179 | this._index = [this._workspace_index, 0];
180 |
181 | this._update_visibility();
182 | }
183 | }
184 |
185 | _destroy() {
186 | global.workspace_manager.disconnectObject(this);
187 |
188 | super.destroy();
189 | }
190 | });
191 |
192 | const TaskButton = GObject.registerClass(
193 | class TaskButton extends PanelMenu.Button {
194 | _init(settings, window) {
195 | super._init();
196 |
197 | this._settings = settings;
198 | this._window = window;
199 | this._workspace_index = this._window.get_workspace().index();
200 |
201 | this._desaturate_effect = new Clutter.DesaturateEffect();
202 |
203 | this._box = new St.BoxLayout({style_class: 'panel-button'});
204 | this._icon = new St.Icon();
205 | this._icon.set_icon_size(ICON_SIZE);
206 | this._icon.set_fallback_gicon(null);
207 | this._box.add_child(this._icon);
208 | this._label = new St.Label({y_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.CENTER});
209 | this._box.add_child(this._label);
210 |
211 | this.add_child(this._box);
212 | this.setMenu(new AppMenu(this));
213 |
214 | this._update_title();
215 | this._update_app();
216 | this._update_style();
217 | this._update_focus();
218 | this._update_visibility();
219 |
220 | this._task_tooltip = new TaskTooltip();
221 |
222 | this._id = 'task-button-' + this._window;
223 | this._index = [this._workspace_index, this._window.get_id()];
224 | if (!Main.panel.statusArea[this._id]) {
225 | Main.panel.addToStatusArea(this._id, this, this._new_position(), 'left');
226 | }
227 |
228 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('show-workspaces')) {
229 | this._delegate = this;
230 | this._draggable = DND.makeDraggable(this, {dragActorOpacity: this._settings.get_int('buttons-opacity')});
231 | }
232 |
233 | global.display.connectObject('notify::focus-window', this._update_focus.bind(this), this);
234 | global.workspace_manager.connectObject('active-workspace-changed', this._update_visibility.bind(this), this);
235 | this._window.connectObject(
236 | 'notify::title', this._update_title.bind(this),
237 | 'notify::wm-class', this._update_app.bind(this), GObject.ConnectFlags.AFTER,
238 | 'notify::gtk-application-id', this._update_app.bind(this), GObject.ConnectFlags.AFTER,
239 | 'notify::skip-taskbar', this._update_visibility.bind(this),
240 | 'unmanaging', this._destroy.bind(this),
241 | 'workspace-changed', this._on_workspace_changed.bind(this),
242 | this);
243 |
244 | this.connectObject(
245 | 'button-press-event', (widget, event) => this._on_click(event),
246 | 'notify::hover', this._on_hover.bind(this),
247 | 'destroy', this._destroy.bind(this),
248 | this);
249 | }
250 |
251 | _on_workspace_changed() {
252 | if (!this._window || !this._window.get_workspace()) {
253 | return;
254 | }
255 |
256 | this._workspace_index = this._window.get_workspace().index();
257 | this._index = [this._workspace_index, this._window.get_id()];
258 |
259 | Main.panel._addToPanelBox(this._id, this, this._new_position(), Main.panel._leftBox)
260 | }
261 |
262 | _new_position() {
263 | let position = 0;
264 |
265 | for (let bin of Main.panel._leftBox) {
266 | let button = bin.first_child;
267 | if (!button || !button._index || this._index > button._index) {
268 | position++;
269 | }
270 | }
271 |
272 | return position;
273 | }
274 |
275 | _on_click(event) {
276 | if (event.get_button() == Clutter.BUTTON_PRIMARY) {
277 | this.menu.close();
278 |
279 | if (this._window.has_focus()) {
280 | if (this._window.can_minimize() && !Main.overview.visible) {
281 | this._window.minimize();
282 | }
283 | } else {
284 | this._window.activate(global.get_current_time());
285 | this._window.focus(global.get_current_time());
286 | }
287 |
288 | Main.overview.hide();
289 | }
290 |
291 | if (event.get_button() == Clutter.BUTTON_MIDDLE) {
292 | this.menu.close();
293 |
294 | if (this._app.can_open_new_window()) {
295 | this._app.open_new_window(-1);
296 | }
297 |
298 | Main.overview.hide();
299 | }
300 | }
301 |
302 | _on_hover() {
303 | if (!this._window) {
304 | return;
305 | }
306 |
307 | if (this.get_hover()) {
308 | this._raise_window_timeout = GLib.timeout_add(GLib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, this._settings.get_int('raise-delay'), () => {
309 | if (this.get_hover()) {
310 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('show-tooltip')) {
311 | this._task_tooltip.set_position(this.get_transformed_position()[0], Main.layoutManager.primaryMonitor.y + Main.panel.height + TOOLTIP_VERTICAL_PADDING);
312 | this._task_tooltip._label.set_text(this._window.get_title());
313 | this._task_tooltip.show();
314 | }
315 |
316 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('raise-window')) {
317 | this._window.raise();
318 | }
319 |
320 | this._raise_window_timeout = 0;
321 | }
322 | });
323 | } else {
324 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('show-tooltip')) {
325 | this._task_tooltip.hide();
326 | }
327 |
328 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('raise-window')) {
329 | if (global.display.get_focus_window()) {
330 | global.display.get_focus_window().raise();
331 | }
332 | }
333 |
334 | this._raise_window_timeout = 0;
335 | }
336 | }
337 |
338 | _update_title() {
339 | this._label.set_text(' ' + this._window.get_title());
340 | }
341 |
342 | _update_app() {
343 | this._app = Shell.WindowTracker.get_default().get_window_app(this._window);
344 |
345 | if (this._app) {
346 | this._icon.set_gicon(this._app.get_icon());
347 | this.menu.setApp(this._app);
348 | }
349 | }
350 |
351 | _update_style() {
352 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('show-titles')) {
353 | this.add_style_class_name('window-button-' + this._settings.get_int('buttons-size'));
354 | }
355 | this._icon.visible = this._settings.get_boolean('show-icons');
356 | this._label.visible = this._settings.get_boolean('show-titles');
357 |
358 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('symbolic-icons')) {
359 | this._icon.set_style_class_name('app-menu-icon');
360 | }
361 | if (!this._settings.get_boolean('colored-icons')) {
362 | this.add_effect(this._desaturate_effect);
363 | }
364 | }
365 |
366 | _update_focus() {
367 | if (this._window.has_focus()) {
368 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('border-top')) {
369 | this.remove_style_class_name('window-unfocused-top');
370 | this.remove_style_class_name('window-unfocused-top-icon');
371 | this.add_style_class_name('window-focused-top');
372 | } else {
373 | this.remove_style_class_name('window-unfocused');
374 | this.add_style_class_name('window-focused');
375 | }
376 | } else {
377 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('border-top')) {
378 | this.remove_style_class_name('window-focused-top');
379 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('show-titles')) {
380 | this.add_style_class_name('window-unfocused-top');
381 | } else {
382 | this.add_style_class_name('window-unfocused-top-icon');
383 | }
384 | } else {
385 | this.remove_style_class_name('window-focused');
386 | this.add_style_class_name('window-unfocused');
387 | }
388 | }
389 | }
390 |
391 | _update_visibility() {
392 | this.visible = !this._window.is_skip_taskbar();
393 |
394 | let active_workspace = global.workspace_manager.get_active_workspace()
395 | let window_is_on_active_workspace = this._window.located_on_workspace(active_workspace);
396 |
397 | if (this._settings.get_boolean('active-workspace')) {
398 | this.visible = window_is_on_active_workspace;
399 | }
400 |
401 | if (window_is_on_active_workspace) {
402 | this.set_opacity(255);
403 | } else {
404 | this.set_opacity(this._settings.get_int('buttons-opacity'));
405 | }
406 | }
407 |
408 | _destroy() {
409 | if (this._raise_window_timeout) {
410 | GLib.source_remove(this._raise_window_timeout);
411 | this._raise_window_timeout = null;
412 | }
413 |
414 | global.display.disconnectObject(this);
415 | global.workspace_manager.disconnectObject(this);
416 | this._window.disconnectObject(this);
417 |
418 | if (this._task_tooltip) {
419 | this._task_tooltip.destroy();
420 | }
421 | this._task_tooltip = null;
422 |
423 | this._desaturate_effect = null;
424 |
425 | super.destroy();
426 | }
427 | });
428 |
429 | const TaskTooltip = GObject.registerClass(
430 | class TaskTooltip extends St.BoxLayout {
431 | _init() {
432 | super._init({style_class: 'window-tooltip'});
433 |
434 | this._label = new St.Label({y_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.CENTER, text: ''});
435 | this.add_child(this._label);
436 | this.hide();
437 |
438 | Main.layoutManager.addChrome(this);
439 | }
440 | });
441 |
442 | const TaskBar = GObject.registerClass(
443 | class TaskBar extends GObject.Object {
444 | _init(settings) {
445 | this._settings = settings;
446 |
447 | Main.panel._leftBox.add_style_class_name('leftbox-reduced-padding');
448 |
449 | this._show_places_icon(true);
450 |
451 | this._app_grid_button = new AppGridButton();
452 | this._favorites_menu = new FavoritesMenu();
453 | Main.panel.addToStatusArea('appgrid-button', this._app_grid_button, 1, 'left');
454 | Main.panel.addToStatusArea('favorites-menu', this._favorites_menu, 2, 'left');
455 |
456 | this._make_taskbar();
457 | this._connect_signals();
458 | }
459 |
460 | _make_task_button(window) {
461 | if (!window || window.is_skip_taskbar() || window.get_window_type() == Meta.WindowType.MODAL_DIALOG) {
462 | return;
463 | }
464 |
465 | new TaskButton(this._settings, window);
466 | }
467 |
468 | _make_workspace_button(workspace_index) {
469 | if (!this._settings.get_boolean('show-workspaces')) {
470 | return;
471 | }
472 |
473 | new WorkspaceButton(this._settings, workspace_index);
474 | }
475 |
476 | _destroy_taskbar() {
477 | for (let bin of Main.panel._leftBox.get_children()) {
478 | let button = bin.first_child;
479 |
480 | if (button instanceof TaskButton || button instanceof WorkspaceButton) {
481 | button._destroy();
482 | button = null;
483 | }
484 | }
485 | }
486 |
487 | _make_taskbar() {
488 | this._show_activities(this._settings.get_boolean('show-activities'));
489 | this._show_appgrid(this._settings.get_boolean('show-appgrid'));
490 | this._show_favorites(this._settings.get_boolean('show-favorites'));
491 | this._move_date(this._settings.get_boolean('move-date'));
492 |
493 | this._destroy_taskbar();
494 |
495 | this._make_taskbar_timeout = GLib.timeout_add(GLib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 300, () => {
496 | let workspaces_number = global.workspace_manager.n_workspaces;
497 |
498 | for (let workspace_index = 0; workspace_index < workspaces_number; workspace_index++) {
499 | let workspace = global.workspace_manager.get_workspace_by_index(workspace_index);
500 |
501 | this._make_workspace_button(workspace_index);
502 |
503 | let windows_list = workspace.list_windows();
504 |
505 | for (let window of windows_list) {
506 | this._make_task_button(window);
507 | }
508 | }
509 |
510 | return GLib.SOURCE_REMOVE;
511 | });
512 | }
513 |
514 | _show_places_icon(show) {
515 | let places_indicator = Main.panel.statusArea['places-menu'];
516 |
517 | if (places_indicator) {
518 | places_indicator.remove_child(places_indicator.first_child);
519 |
520 | if (show) {
521 | let places_icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'folder-symbolic', style_class: 'system-status-icon'});
522 | places_indicator.add_child(places_icon);
523 | } else {
524 | let places_label = new St.Label({text: _('Places'), y_expand: true, y_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.CENTER});
525 | places_indicator.add_child(places_label);
526 | }
527 | }
528 | }
529 |
530 | _show_activities(show) {
531 | let activities_indicator = Main.panel.statusArea.activities;
532 |
533 | if (activities_indicator) {
534 | activities_indicator.visible = show;
535 | }
536 | }
537 |
538 | _show_appgrid(show) {
539 | if (this._app_grid_button) {
540 | this._app_grid_button.visible = show;
541 | }
542 | }
543 |
544 | _show_favorites(show) {
545 | if (this._favorites_menu) {
546 | this._favorites_menu.visible = show;
547 | }
548 | }
549 |
550 | _move_date(active) {
551 | if (Main.sessionMode.isLocked) {
552 | return;
553 | }
554 |
555 | if (active) {
556 | Main.sessionMode.panel.center = Main.sessionMode.panel.center.filter(item => item != 'dateMenu')
557 | Main.sessionMode.panel.right.splice(-1, 0, 'dateMenu');
558 | } else {
559 | Main.sessionMode.panel.right = Main.sessionMode.panel.right.filter(item => item != 'dateMenu')
560 | Main.sessionMode.panel.center.push('dateMenu');
561 | }
562 |
563 | Main.panel._updatePanel();
564 | }
565 |
566 | _connect_signals() {
567 | global.display.connectObject('window-created', (display, window) => this._make_task_button(window), this);
568 | global.workspace_manager.connectObject('workspace-added', (workspace_manager, workspace_index) => this._make_workspace_button(workspace_index), this);
569 |
570 | Main.extensionManager.connectObject('extension-state-changed', () => this._show_places_icon(true), this);
571 | this._wm_settings = new Gio.Settings({schema: WORKSPACES_SCHEMA});
572 | this._wm_settings.connectObject(`changed::${WORKSPACES_KEY}`, this._make_taskbar.bind(this), this);
573 |
574 | this._settings.connectObject('changed', this._make_taskbar.bind(this), this);
575 | }
576 |
577 | _disconnect_signals() {
578 | this._settings.disconnectObject(this);
579 | this._wm_settings.disconnectObject(this);
580 |
581 | Main.extensionManager.disconnectObject(this);
582 | global.display.disconnectObject(this);
583 | global.workspace_manager.disconnectObject(this);
584 | }
585 |
586 | _destroy() {
587 | if (this._make_taskbar_timeout) {
588 | GLib.source_remove(this._make_taskbar_timeout);
589 | this._make_taskbar_timeout = null;
590 | }
591 |
592 | this._disconnect_signals();
593 | this._destroy_taskbar();
594 |
595 | this._app_grid_button?.destroy();
596 | this._favorites_menu?._destroy();
597 | this._show_places_icon(false);
598 | Main.panel._leftBox.remove_style_class_name('leftbox-reduced-padding');
599 | this._show_activities(true);
600 | this._move_date(false);
601 |
602 | this._settings = null;
603 | }
604 | });
605 |
606 | export default class TaskUpExtension extends Extension {
607 | constructor(metadata) {
608 | super(metadata);
609 | }
610 |
611 | enable() {
612 | this._taskbar = new TaskBar(this.getSettings());
613 | }
614 |
615 | disable() {
616 | this._taskbar._destroy();
617 | this._taskbar = null;
618 | }
619 | }
620 |
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/metadata.json:
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1 | {
2 | "description": "Task bar. Manage multiple workspaces. Light extension.\n\n Complete rewrite of BaBar task bar extension, light code, only 600 lines.\n Favorites menu.\n Drag and drop tasks on workspaces.\n Some settings.",
3 | "name": "Task Up",
4 | "shell-version": ["46", "47"],
5 | "url": "https://github.com/fthx/task-up",
6 | "uuid": "task-up@fthx",
7 | "gettext-domain": "gnome-shell-extensions",
8 | "settings-schema": "org.gnome.shell.extensions.task-up",
9 | "version": 999
10 | }
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/prefs.js:
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1 | import Gio from 'gi://Gio';
2 | import Gtk from 'gi://Gtk';
3 | import Adw from 'gi://Adw';
4 |
5 | import {ExtensionPreferences} from 'resource:///org/gnome/Shell/Extensions/js/extensions/prefs.js';
6 |
7 |
8 | export default class TaskUpPreferences extends ExtensionPreferences {
9 | fillPreferencesWindow(window) {
10 | window._settings = this.getSettings();
11 |
12 | const page = new Adw.PreferencesPage({
13 | title: 'Task Up extension',
14 | icon_name: 'dialog-information-symbolic',
15 | });
16 | window.add(page);
17 |
18 |
19 | const group1 = new Adw.PreferencesGroup();
20 | page.add(group1);
21 |
22 | const row_activities = new Adw.SwitchRow({
23 | title: 'Show activities indicator',
24 | });
25 | group1.add(row_activities);
26 | window._settings.bind('show-activities', row_activities, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
27 |
28 | const row_appgrid = new Adw.SwitchRow({
29 | title: 'Show app grid button',
30 | });
31 | group1.add(row_appgrid);
32 | window._settings.bind('show-appgrid', row_appgrid, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
33 |
34 | const row_favorites = new Adw.SwitchRow({
35 | title: 'Show favorites menu',
36 | });
37 | group1.add(row_favorites);
38 | window._settings.bind('show-favorites', row_favorites, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
39 |
40 | const row_date = new Adw.SwitchRow({
41 | title: 'Move date/clock to the right',
42 | });
43 | group1.add(row_date);
44 | window._settings.bind('move-date', row_date, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
45 |
46 |
47 | const group2 = new Adw.PreferencesGroup();
48 | page.add(group2);
49 |
50 | const row_workspaces = new Adw.SwitchRow({
51 | title: 'Show workspaces',
52 | });
53 | group2.add(row_workspaces);
54 | window._settings.bind('show-workspaces', row_workspaces, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
55 |
56 | const row_active_workspace = new Adw.SwitchRow({
57 | title: 'Show tasks on active workspace only',
58 | });
59 | group2.add(row_active_workspace);
60 | window._settings.bind('active-workspace', row_active_workspace, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
61 |
62 | const row_icons = new Adw.SwitchRow({
63 | title: 'Show icons',
64 | });
65 | group2.add(row_icons);
66 | window._settings.bind('show-icons', row_icons, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
67 |
68 | const row_titles = new Adw.SwitchRow({
69 | title: 'Show titles',
70 | });
71 | group2.add(row_titles);
72 | window._settings.bind('show-titles', row_titles, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
73 |
74 |
75 | const group3 = new Adw.PreferencesGroup();
76 | page.add(group3);
77 |
78 | const row_tooltip = new Adw.SwitchRow({
79 | title: 'Show tooltip on hover',
80 | });
81 | group3.add(row_tooltip);
82 | window._settings.bind('show-tooltip', row_tooltip, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
83 |
84 | const row_window = new Adw.SwitchRow({
85 | title: 'Raise window on hover',
86 | });
87 | group3.add(row_window);
88 | window._settings.bind('raise-window', row_window, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
89 |
90 |
91 | const group4 = new Adw.PreferencesGroup();
92 | page.add(group4);
93 |
94 | const row_border = new Adw.SwitchRow({
95 | title: 'Button gradient',
96 | });
97 | group4.add(row_border);
98 | window._settings.bind('border-top', row_border, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
99 |
100 | const row_colored = new Adw.SwitchRow({
101 | title: 'Colored icons',
102 | });
103 | group4.add(row_colored);
104 | window._settings.bind('colored-icons', row_colored, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
105 |
106 | const row_symbolic = new Adw.SwitchRow({
107 | title: 'Symbolic icons',
108 | });
109 | group4.add(row_symbolic);
110 | window._settings.bind('symbolic-icons', row_symbolic, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
111 |
112 |
113 | const group5 = new Adw.PreferencesGroup();
114 | page.add(group5);
115 |
116 | const adjustment_size = new Gtk.Adjustment({
117 | lower: 96,
118 | upper: 384,
119 | step_increment: 48,
120 | });
121 |
122 | const row_size = new Adw.SpinRow({
123 | title: 'Button maximum size (default: 192 px)',
124 | adjustment: adjustment_size
125 | });
126 | group5.add(row_size);
127 | window._settings.bind('buttons-size', row_size, 'value', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
128 |
129 | const adjustment_opacity = new Gtk.Adjustment({
130 | lower: 0,
131 | upper: 255,
132 | step_increment: 5,
133 | });
134 |
135 | const row_opacity = new Adw.SpinRow({
136 | title: 'Button not on active workspace opacity (default: 160)',
137 | adjustment: adjustment_opacity
138 | });
139 | group5.add(row_opacity);
140 | window._settings.bind('buttons-opacity', row_opacity, 'value', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
141 |
142 | const raise_delay = new Gtk.Adjustment({
143 | lower: 0,
144 | upper: 1000,
145 | step_increment: 50,
146 | });
147 |
148 | const row_raise = new Adw.SpinRow({
149 | title: 'Delay before raising window and/or tooltip on hover (default: 500 ms)',
150 | adjustment: raise_delay
151 | });
152 | group5.add(row_raise);
153 | window._settings.bind('raise-delay', row_raise, 'value', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT);
154 | }
155 | }
156 |
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/schemas/org.gnome.shell.extensions.task-up.gschema.xml:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | false
8 | Show activities indicator
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 | true
13 | Show app grid button
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 | true
18 | Show favorites menu
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 | true
23 | Move date/clock to the right
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 | true
28 | Show workspaces
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 | false
33 | Show tasks on active workspace only
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 | true
38 | Show icons
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 | true
43 | Show titles
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 | true
48 | Show tooltip on hover
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 | true
53 | Raise window on hover
54 |
55 |
56 |
57 | true
58 | Button border only on top
59 |
60 |
61 |
62 | true
63 | Colored icons
64 |
65 |
66 |
67 | false
68 | Symbolic icons
69 |
70 |
71 |
72 | 192
73 | Buttons default size
74 |
75 |
76 |
77 | 160
78 | Buttons not on active workspace opacity
79 |
80 |
81 |
82 | 500
83 | Delay before raising window and/or tooltip on hover
84 |
85 |
86 |
87 |
88 |
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/stylesheet.css:
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1 | .leftbox-reduced-padding .panel-button {
2 | /*-natural-hpadding: 4px;*/
3 | -minimum-hpadding: 4px;
4 | }
5 |
6 | .workspace-button {
7 | margin-right: 3px;
8 | margin-left: 3px;
9 | margin-top: 4px;
10 | margin-bottom: 4px;
11 |
12 | border: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
13 | border-radius: 6px;
14 |
15 | background-gradient-start: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
16 | background-gradient-end: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2);
17 | background-gradient-direction: radial;
18 |
19 | transition-duration: 0.2s;
20 | }
21 |
22 | .window-button-96 > StWidget {
23 | -st-natural-width: 96px;
24 | min-width: 24px;
25 | max-width: 96px;
26 | }
27 |
28 | .window-button-144 > StWidget {
29 | -st-natural-width: 144px;
30 | min-width: 24px;
31 | max-width: 144px;
32 | }
33 |
34 | .window-button-192 > StWidget {
35 | -st-natural-width: 192px;
36 | min-width: 24px;
37 | max-width: 192px;
38 | }
39 |
40 | .window-button-240 > StWidget {
41 | -st-natural-width: 240px;
42 | min-width: 24px;
43 | max-width: 240px;
44 | }
45 |
46 | .window-button-288 > StWidget {
47 | -st-natural-width: 288px;
48 | min-width: 24px;
49 | max-width: 288px;
50 | }
51 |
52 | .window-button-336 > StWidget {
53 | -st-natural-width: 336px;
54 | min-width: 24px;
55 | max-width: 336px;
56 | }
57 |
58 | .window-button-384 > StWidget {
59 | -st-natural-width: 384px;
60 | min-width: 24px;
61 | max-width: 384px;
62 | }
63 |
64 | .window-focused {
65 | margin-right: 3px;
66 | margin-left: 3px;
67 | margin-top: 0px;
68 | margin-bottom: 0px;
69 |
70 | border-radius: 6px;
71 |
72 | background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2);
73 |
74 | transition-duration: 0.2s;
75 | }
76 |
77 | .window-unfocused {
78 | margin-right: 3px;
79 | margin-left: 3px;
80 | margin-top: 0px;
81 | margin-bottom: 0px;
82 |
83 | border-radius: 6px;
84 |
85 | background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1);
86 |
87 | transition-duration: 0.2s;
88 | }
89 |
90 | .window-focused-top {
91 | margin-right: 3px;
92 | margin-left: 3px;
93 | margin-top: 0px;
94 | margin-bottom: 2px;
95 |
96 | border-top: 2px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
97 | border-bottom: 1px hidden rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
98 | border-left: 1px hidden rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
99 | border-right: 1px hidden rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
100 | border-radius: 0px;
101 |
102 | background-gradient-start: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.3);
103 | background-gradient-end: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0);
104 | background-gradient-direction: vertical;
105 |
106 | transition-duration: 0.2s;
107 | }
108 |
109 | .window-unfocused-top {
110 | margin-right: 3px;
111 | margin-left: 3px;
112 | margin-top: 0px;
113 | margin-bottom: 2px;
114 |
115 | border-top: 2px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.3);
116 | border-bottom: 1px hidden rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
117 | border-left: 1px hidden rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
118 | border-right: 1px hidden rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
119 | border-radius: 0px;
120 |
121 | background-gradient-start: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.15);
122 | background-gradient-end: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0);
123 | background-gradient-direction: vertical;
124 |
125 | transition-duration: 0.2s;
126 | }
127 |
128 | .window-unfocused-top-icon {
129 | margin-right: 3px;
130 | margin-left: 3px;
131 | margin-top: 0px;
132 | margin-bottom: 2px;
133 |
134 | border-top: 2px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
135 | border-bottom: 1px hidden rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
136 | border-left: 1px hidden rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
137 | border-right: 1px hidden rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
138 | border-radius: 0px;
139 |
140 | transition-duration: 0.2s;
141 | }
142 |
143 | .window-tooltip {
144 | padding-left: 10px;
145 | padding-right: 10px;
146 | padding-top: 4px;
147 | padding-bottom: 4px;
148 |
149 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.7);
150 | color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7);
151 |
152 | border: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
153 | border-radius: 16px;
154 |
155 | transition-duration: 0.2s;
156 | }
157 |
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