├── .gitignore ├── COPYING ├── README.md ├── gnome-shell-timer-config.desktop ├── gnome-shell-timer-config.py ├── gnome-shell-timer-config.svg ├── kitchen_timer.ogg ├── make.sh ├── org.gnome.shell.extensions.timer.gschema.xml ├── po ├── de_DE │ └── gnome-shell-timer.po ├── es_ES │ └── gnome-shell-timer.po ├── fr_FR │ └── gnome-shell-timer.po ├── gnome-shell-timer.pot └── it_IT │ └── gnome-shell-timer.po ├── timer@olebowle.gmx.com ├── extension.js └── metadata.json └── utilities-timer-symbolic.svg /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.mo 2 | *~ 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /COPYING: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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See the 14 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 15 | 16 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 | # along with this program. If not, see . 18 | 19 | # Author: Ole Ernst aka olebowle 20 | # based upon system-monitor-applet-config.py from Florian Mounier aka paradoxxxzero 21 | 22 | """ 23 | timer-applet-config 24 | Tool for editing timer-applet preference as 25 | an alternative of dconf-editor 26 | 27 | """ 28 | 29 | from gi.repository import Gtk, Gio, Gdk, GLib 30 | 31 | import os.path 32 | import gettext 33 | from gettext import gettext as _ 34 | gettext.textdomain('gnome-shell-timer') 35 | 36 | main_window = None 37 | 38 | def color_to_hex(color): 39 | return "#%02x%02x%02x%02x" % ( 40 | color.red * 255, 41 | color.green * 255, 42 | color.blue * 255, 43 | color.alpha * 255) 44 | 45 | def hex_to_color(hexstr): 46 | return Gdk.RGBA( 47 | int(hexstr[1:3], 16) / 255., 48 | int(hexstr[3:5], 16) / 255., 49 | int(hexstr[5:7], 16) / 255., 50 | int(hexstr[7:9], 16) / 255. if len(hexstr) == 9 else 1) \ 51 | if (len(hexstr) != 4 & len(hexstr) != 5) else Gdk.RGBA( 52 | int(hexstr[1], 16) / 15., 53 | int(hexstr[2], 16) / 15., 54 | int(hexstr[3], 16) / 15., 55 | int(hexstr[4], 16) / 15. if len(hexstr) == 5 else 1) 56 | 57 | class ColorSelect: 58 | def __init__(self, name): 59 | self.label = Gtk.Label(_('{} Chart Color: '.format(name))) 60 | self.picker = Gtk.ColorButton() 61 | self.actor = Gtk.HBox() 62 | self.actor.add(self.label) 63 | self.actor.add(self.picker) 64 | self.picker.set_use_alpha(True) 65 | 66 | def set_value(self, value): 67 | self.picker.set_rgba(hex_to_color(value)) 68 | 69 | 70 | class IntSelect: 71 | def __init__(self, name): 72 | self.label = Gtk.Label(name + ": ") 73 | self.spin = Gtk.SpinButton() 74 | self.actor = Gtk.HBox() 75 | self.actor.add(self.label) 76 | self.actor.add(self.spin) 77 | self.spin.set_numeric(True) 78 | 79 | def set_args(self, minv, maxv, incre, page): 80 | self.spin.set_range(minv, maxv) 81 | self.spin.set_increments(incre, page) 82 | 83 | def set_value(self, value): 84 | self.spin.set_value(value) 85 | 86 | 87 | def set_boolean(check, schema, name): 88 | schema.set_boolean(name, check.get_active()) 89 | 90 | def set_int(spin, schema, name): 91 | schema.set_int(name, spin.get_value_as_int()) 92 | return False 93 | 94 | def set_color(color, schema, name): 95 | schema.set_string(name, color_to_hex(color.get_rgba())) 96 | 97 | def set_string(combo, schema, name, _slist): 98 | schema.set_string(name, _slist[combo.get_active()]) 99 | 100 | def set_presets(store, schema): 101 | presets = {} 102 | for key in store: 103 | presets[key[0]] = key[1] 104 | schema.set_value('presets', GLib.Variant('a{si}', presets)) 105 | 106 | def delete_row(data, treeview, store, schema): 107 | model, row = treeview.get_selection().get_selected() 108 | store.remove(row) 109 | set_presets(store, schema) 110 | 111 | def add_row(data, store, schema): 112 | store.append(("", 0)) 113 | set_presets(store, schema) 114 | 115 | def edited_name(cell, path, new_text, treeview, store, schema): 116 | model, rows = treeview.get_selection().get_selected() 117 | store[rows][0] = new_text 118 | set_presets(store, schema) 119 | 120 | def edited_duration(cell, path, new_text, treeview, store, schema): 121 | model, rows = treeview.get_selection().get_selected() 122 | store[rows][1] = int(new_text) 123 | set_presets(store, schema) 124 | 125 | class SettingFrame: 126 | def __init__(self, name, schema): 127 | self.schema = schema 128 | self.label = Gtk.Label(name) 129 | self.frame = Gtk.Frame() 130 | self.frame.set_border_width(10) 131 | self.vbox = Gtk.VBox(spacing=20) 132 | self.hbox0 = Gtk.HBox(spacing=20) 133 | self.hbox1 = Gtk.HBox(spacing=20) 134 | self.hbox2 = Gtk.HBox(spacing=20) 135 | self.hbox3 = Gtk.HBox(spacing=20) 136 | self.frame.add(self.vbox) 137 | self.vbox.pack_start(self.hbox0, True, False, 0) 138 | self.vbox.pack_start(self.hbox1, True, False, 0) 139 | self.vbox.pack_start(self.hbox2, True, False, 0) 140 | self.vbox.pack_start(self.hbox3, True, False, 0) 141 | 142 | def add(self, key): 143 | sections = key.split('-') 144 | if sections[0] == 'presets': 145 | store = Gtk.ListStore(str, int) 146 | presets = self.schema.get_value(key) 147 | for key in presets.keys(): 148 | store.append([key, presets[key]]) 149 | treeView = Gtk.TreeView(store) 150 | treeView.set_rules_hint(True) 151 | cellrenderer = Gtk.CellRendererText() 152 | cellrenderer.set_property('editable', True) 153 | column = Gtk.TreeViewColumn(_("Name"), cellrenderer, text=0) 154 | cellrenderer.connect('edited', edited_name, treeView, store, self.schema) 155 | column.set_sort_column_id(0) 156 | treeView.append_column(column) 157 | cellrenderer = Gtk.CellRendererText() 158 | cellrenderer.set_property('editable', True) 159 | column = Gtk.TreeViewColumn(_("Duration in Seconds"), cellrenderer, text=1) 160 | cellrenderer.connect('edited', edited_duration, treeView, store, self.schema) 161 | column.set_sort_column_id(1) 162 | treeView.append_column(column) 163 | self.hbox0.add(treeView) 164 | 165 | item = Gtk.Button(label=_('Add')) 166 | self.hbox1.add(item) 167 | item.connect('clicked', add_row, store, self.schema) 168 | 169 | item = Gtk.Button(label=_('Delete selected')) 170 | self.hbox1.add(item) 171 | item.connect('clicked', delete_row, treeView, store, self.schema) 172 | 173 | elif sections[1] == 'hours': 174 | self.hbox0.add(Gtk.Label(_('Set default timer values:'))) 175 | item = IntSelect(_('Hours')) 176 | item.set_args(0, 23, 1, 10) 177 | item.set_value(self.schema.get_int(key)) 178 | self.hbox1.add(item.actor) 179 | item.spin.connect('output', set_int, self.schema, key) 180 | elif sections[1] == 'minutes': 181 | item = IntSelect(_('Minutes')) 182 | item.set_args(0, 59, 1, 10) 183 | item.set_value(self.schema.get_int(key)) 184 | self.hbox2.add(item.actor) 185 | item.spin.connect('output', set_int, self.schema, key) 186 | elif sections[1] == 'seconds': 187 | item = IntSelect(_('Seconds')) 188 | item.set_args(0, 59, 1, 10) 189 | item.set_value(self.schema.get_int(key)) 190 | self.hbox3.add(item.actor) 191 | item.spin.connect('output', set_int, self.schema, key) 192 | elif sections[1] == 'notification': 193 | item = Gtk.CheckButton(label=_('Show Notification')) 194 | item.set_active(self.schema.get_boolean(key)) 195 | self.hbox0.add(item) 196 | item.connect('toggled', set_boolean, self.schema, key) 197 | elif sections[1] == 'persistent': 198 | item = Gtk.CheckButton(label=_('Show Persistent Notification')) 199 | item.set_active(self.schema.get_boolean(key)) 200 | self.hbox0.add(item) 201 | item.connect('toggled', set_boolean, self.schema, key) 202 | elif sections[1] == 'elapsed': 203 | item = Gtk.CheckButton(label=_('Show Elapsed Time')) 204 | item.set_active(self.schema.get_boolean(key)) 205 | self.hbox2.add(item) 206 | item.connect('toggled', set_boolean, self.schema, key) 207 | elif sections[1] == 'time': 208 | item = Gtk.CheckButton(label=_('Show Time')) 209 | item.set_active(self.schema.get_boolean(key)) 210 | self.hbox1.add(item) 211 | item.connect('toggled', set_boolean, self.schema, key) 212 | elif sections[1] == 'chart': 213 | item = Gtk.CheckButton(label=_('Show Chart')) 214 | item.set_active(self.schema.get_boolean(key)) 215 | self.hbox1.add(item) 216 | item.connect('toggled', set_boolean, self.schema, key) 217 | elif len(sections) == 3 and sections[2] == 'color': 218 | item = ColorSelect(_(sections[1].capitalize())) 219 | item.set_value(self.schema.get_string(key)) 220 | self.hbox3.pack_end(item.actor, True, False, 0) 221 | item.picker.connect('color-set', set_color, self.schema, key) 222 | elif key == "sound-enable": 223 | item = Gtk.CheckButton(label=_('Enable sound')) 224 | item.set_active(self.schema.get_boolean(key)) 225 | self.hbox1.add(item) 226 | item.connect('toggled', set_boolean, self.schema, key) 227 | elif key == "sound-loop": 228 | item = Gtk.CheckButton(label=_('Loop sound')) 229 | item.set_active(self.schema.get_boolean(key)) 230 | self.hbox1.add(item) 231 | item.connect('toggled', set_boolean, self.schema, key) 232 | elif key == "sound-uri": 233 | item = Gtk.Button(label=_('Select sound file')) 234 | self.hbox2.add(item) 235 | label = Gtk.Label(label=_("Current sound file : ")+str(os.path.basename(self.schema.get_string(key)))) 236 | self.hbox3.add(label) 237 | item.connect('clicked', self.on_file_clicked, label) 238 | 239 | def on_file_clicked(self, widget, label): 240 | dialog = Gtk.FileChooserDialog(_("Please choose a file"), main_window, 241 | Gtk.FileChooserAction.OPEN, 242 | (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL, 243 | Gtk.STOCK_OPEN, Gtk.ResponseType.OK)) 244 | 245 | filter_sound = Gtk.FileFilter() 246 | filter_sound.set_name(_("Audio file")) 247 | filter_sound.add_mime_type("audio/*") 248 | dialog.add_filter(filter_sound) 249 | 250 | filter_any = Gtk.FileFilter() 251 | filter_any.set_name(_("Any files")) 252 | filter_any.add_pattern("*") 253 | dialog.add_filter(filter_any) 254 | 255 | response = dialog.run() 256 | if response == Gtk.ResponseType.OK: 257 | self.schema.set_string("sound-uri", dialog.get_uri()) 258 | label.set_text(_("Current sound file : ")+str(os.path.basename(self.schema.get_string("sound-uri")))) 259 | elif response == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL: 260 | pass 261 | 262 | dialog.destroy() 263 | 264 | class App: 265 | setting_items = ('manual', 'ui', 'presets', 'sound') 266 | 267 | def __init__(self): 268 | self.schema = Gio.Settings('org.gnome.shell.extensions.timer') 269 | keys = self.schema.keys() 270 | self.window = Gtk.Window(title=_('Timer Applet Configurator')) 271 | self.window.connect('destroy', Gtk.main_quit) 272 | self.window.set_border_width(10) 273 | global main_window 274 | main_window = self.window 275 | self.items = [] 276 | self.settings = {} 277 | for setting in self.setting_items: 278 | self.settings[setting] = SettingFrame( 279 | _(setting.capitalize()), self.schema) 280 | 281 | self.main_vbox = Gtk.VBox(spacing=10) 282 | self.window.add(self.main_vbox) 283 | for key in keys: 284 | sections = key.split('-') 285 | if sections[0] in self.setting_items: 286 | self.settings[sections[0]].add(key) 287 | 288 | self.notebook = Gtk.Notebook() 289 | for setting in self.setting_items: 290 | self.notebook.append_page( 291 | self.settings[setting].frame, self.settings[setting].label) 292 | self.main_vbox.pack_start(self.notebook, True, True, 0) 293 | self.window.set_resizable(False) 294 | self.window.show_all() 295 | 296 | 297 | def main(): 298 | App() 299 | Gtk.main() 300 | 301 | if __name__ == '__main__': 302 | main() 303 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gnome-shell-timer-config.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 22 | 24 | 27 | 31 | 35 | 36 | 39 | 43 | 47 | 48 | 51 | 55 | 59 | 60 | 63 | 67 | 71 | 72 | 75 | 79 | 83 | 84 | 87 | 91 | 95 | 96 | 99 | 103 | 107 | 108 | 111 | 115 | 119 | 120 | 123 | 127 | 131 | 132 | 135 | 139 | 143 | 144 | 147 | 151 | 155 | 156 | 159 | 163 | 167 | 168 | 171 | 175 | 179 | 180 | 183 | 187 | 191 | 192 | 195 | 199 | 203 | 204 | 206 | 210 | 214 | 218 | 219 | 221 | 225 | 229 | 233 | 234 | 237 | 241 | 245 | 246 | 256 | 266 | 276 | 286 | 296 | 306 | 315 | 324 | 333 | 342 | 351 | 360 | 369 | 378 | 387 | 397 | 406 | 415 | 424 | 433 | 444 | 453 | 462 | 472 | 482 | 493 | 503 | 513 | 522 | 531 | 540 | 550 | 560 | 570 | 581 | 591 | 602 | 611 | 620 | 630 | 640 | 641 | 662 | 664 | 665 | 667 | image/svg+xml 668 | 670 | 671 | 672 | 673 | 677 | 687 | 691 | 695 | 699 | 703 | 707 | 717 | 724 | 725 | 726 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kitchen_timer.ogg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/olebowle/gnome-shell-timer/51bdbc92811fb9e9110a4066d0d93adbcb0036a7/kitchen_timer.ogg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /make.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | install() { 4 | sudo mkdir -p "/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions" 5 | sudo cp -R "timer@olebowle.gmx.com" "/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/" 6 | sudo cp -R "kitchen_timer.ogg" "/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/timer@olebowle.gmx.com/" 7 | 8 | sudo mkdir -p "/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas" 9 | sudo cp "org.gnome.shell.extensions.timer.gschema.xml" "/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/" 10 | sudo glib-compile-schemas "/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas" 11 | 12 | sudo mkdir -p "/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps" 13 | sudo cp "utilities-timer-symbolic.svg" "/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/" 14 | sudo cp "gnome-shell-timer-config.svg" "/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/" 15 | sudo gtk-update-icon-cache -q -t -f "/usr/share/icons/hicolor" 16 | 17 | sudo mkdir -p "/usr/bin" 18 | sudo cp "gnome-shell-timer-config.py" "/usr/bin/gnome-shell-timer-config" 19 | sudo mkdir -p "/usr/share/applications" 20 | sudo cp "gnome-shell-timer-config.desktop" "/usr/share/applications/" 21 | 22 | for lang in `locale -a | grep -o '^[[:alpha:]]\+_[[:alpha:]]\+'`; do 23 | if [ -d "po/$lang" ]; then 24 | sudo mkdir -p "/usr/share/locale/$lang/LC_MESSAGES" 25 | sudo msgfmt -cv -o "/usr/share/locale/$lang/LC_MESSAGES/gnome-shell-timer.mo" "po/$lang/gnome-shell-timer.po" 26 | fi 27 | done 28 | echo "timer-extension successfully installed" 29 | echo "Press Alt+F2 and type 'r' to refresh" 30 | } 31 | 32 | uninstall() { 33 | sudo rm -R "/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/timer@olebowle.gmx.com" 34 | sudo rm "/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.shell.extensions.timer.gschema.xml" 35 | sudo glib-compile-schemas "/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas" 36 | dconf reset -f /org/gnome/shell/extensions/timer/ 37 | 38 | sudo rm "/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/utilities-timer-symbolic.svg" 39 | sudo rm "/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/gnome-shell-timer-config.svg" 40 | sudo gtk-update-icon-cache -q -t -f "/usr/share/icons/hicolor" 41 | 42 | sudo rm "/usr/bin/gnome-shell-timer-config" 43 | sudo rm "/usr/share/applications/gnome-shell-timer-config.desktop" 44 | 45 | sudo find "/usr/share/locale/" -type f -name "gnome-shell-timer.mo" -exec rm {} \; 46 | echo "timer-extension successfully uninstalled" 47 | echo "Press Alt+F2 and type 'r' to refresh" 48 | } 49 | 50 | if [ $# -ne "1" ] || [ $1 = "help" ]; then 51 | echo "Usage:" 52 | echo " $0 install - Install timer-extension" 53 | echo " $0 uninstall - Uninstall timer-extension" 54 | echo " $0 help - Show this help" 55 | exit 0 56 | fi 57 | 58 | if [ $1 = "install" ]; then 59 | install 60 | fi 61 | 62 | if [ $1 = "uninstall" ]; then 63 | uninstall 64 | fi 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /org.gnome.shell.extensions.timer.gschema.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 0 5 | Hours in manual mode 6 | Time in hours the timer is about to run in manual mode 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 10 | Minutes in manual mode 11 | Time in minutes the timer is about to run in manual mode 12 | 13 | 14 | 0 15 | Seconds in manual mode 16 | Time in seconds the timer is about to run in manual mode 17 | 18 | 19 | false 20 | Show notification messages 21 | Set to true to show notification messages, when timer is finished 22 | 23 | 24 | true 25 | Show persistent notification messages (ModalDialog) 26 | Set to true to show persistent notification messages (ModalDialog), when timer is finished 27 | 28 | 29 | false 30 | Show elapsed timer 31 | Display elapsed time, instead of a countdown 32 | 33 | 34 | true 35 | Show time in panel 36 | Set to true to show time in panel 37 | 38 | 39 | true 40 | Show pie chart in panel 41 | Set to true to show pie chart in panel 42 | 43 | 44 | '#474747ff' 45 | Dark color of pie chart 46 | 47 | 48 | '#ccccccff' 49 | Light color of pie chart 50 | 51 | 52 | {'3min': 180, '5min': 300, '1h': 3600} 53 | Timer presets 54 | Key-Value pairs of commonly used timer settings: key is the name of the preset, value the duration in seconds 55 | 56 | 57 | true 58 | Enable a sound to be played on notification 59 | Enable a sound to be played on notification 60 | 61 | 62 | true 63 | Loop sound until end of notification 64 | Loop sound until end of notification 65 | 66 | 67 | "file:///usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/timer@olebowle.gmx.com/kitchen_timer.ogg" 68 | Notification sound 69 | Enter uri for notification sound 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /po/de_DE/gnome-shell-timer.po: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | msgid "" 2 | msgstr "" 3 | "Project-Id-Version: gnome-shell-timer\n" 4 | "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-08-24 20:05+0100\n" 5 | "PO-Revision-Date: 2011-10-27 23:30+0100\n" 6 | "Last-Translator: Ole Ernst \n" 7 | "Language-Team: \n" 8 | "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 9 | "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 10 | "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 11 | 12 | msgid "Schema \"%s\" not found." 13 | msgstr "Schema \"%s\" nicht gefunden." 14 | 15 | msgid "Run Timer" 16 | msgstr "Starten" 17 | 18 | msgid "Reset Timer" 19 | msgstr "Zurücksetzen" 20 | 21 | msgid "Restart Timer" 22 | msgstr "Neustarten" 23 | 24 | msgid "Set Timer" 25 | msgstr "Zeit einstellen" 26 | 27 | msgid "Preferences..." 28 | msgstr "Einstellungen..." 29 | 30 | msgid "Timer finished!" 31 | msgstr "Stoppuhr beendet!" 32 | 33 | msgid "Close" 34 | msgstr "Schließen" 35 | 36 | msgid "Hours" 37 | msgstr "Stunden" 38 | 39 | msgid "Minutes" 40 | msgstr "Minuten" 41 | 42 | msgid "Seconds" 43 | msgstr "Sekunden" 44 | 45 | msgid "Preset \"%s\" finished!" 46 | msgstr "Voreinstellung \"%s\" beendet!" 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /po/es_ES/gnome-shell-timer.po: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | msgid "" 2 | msgstr "" 3 | "Project-Id-Version: gnome-shell-timer\n" 4 | "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-09-20 12:45+0200\n" 5 | "PO-Revision-Date: 2011-10-27 23:30+0100\n" 6 | "Last-Translator: José Luis Segura Lucas \n" 7 | "Language-Team: \n" 8 | "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 9 | "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 10 | "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 11 | 12 | msgid "Schema \"%s\" not found." 13 | msgstr "" 14 | 15 | msgid "Run Timer" 16 | msgstr "Empezar" 17 | 18 | msgid "Reset Timer" 19 | msgstr "Terminar" 20 | 21 | msgid "Restart Timer" 22 | msgstr "Reiniciar" 23 | 24 | msgid "Set Timer" 25 | msgstr "Configurar temporizador" 26 | 27 | msgid "Preferences..." 28 | msgstr "" 29 | 30 | msgid "Timer finished!" 31 | msgstr "¡Temporizador finalizado!" 32 | 33 | msgid "Close" 34 | msgstr "" 35 | 36 | msgid "Hours" 37 | msgstr "Horas" 38 | 39 | msgid "Minutes" 40 | msgstr "Minutos" 41 | 42 | msgid "Seconds" 43 | msgstr "Segundos" 44 | 45 | msgid "Preset \"%s\" finished!" 46 | msgstr "¡Predefinido \"%s\" finalizado!" 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /po/fr_FR/gnome-shell-timer.po: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | msgid "" 2 | msgstr "" 3 | "Project-Id-Version: gnome-shell-timer\n" 4 | "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-08-24 20:05+0100\n" 5 | "PO-Revision-Date: 2016-05-22 17:28+0100\n" 6 | "Last-Translator: Olivier Radisson \n" 7 | "Language: FRANÇAIS\n" 8 | "Language-Team: FRANÇAIS \n" 9 | "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 10 | "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 11 | "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 12 | 13 | msgid "Schema \"%s\" not found." 14 | msgstr "Schéma \"%s\" introuvable." 15 | 16 | msgid "Run Timer" 17 | msgstr "Lancer le minuteur" 18 | 19 | msgid "Reset Timer" 20 | msgstr "Réinitialiser le minuteur" 21 | 22 | msgid "Restart Timer" 23 | msgstr "Redémarrer la minuteur" 24 | 25 | msgid "Set Timer" 26 | msgstr "Régler le minuteur" 27 | 28 | msgid "Preferences..." 29 | msgstr "Préférences..." 30 | 31 | msgid "Timer finished!" 32 | msgstr "Compte à rebours terminé !" 33 | 34 | msgid "Close" 35 | msgstr "Fermer" 36 | 37 | msgid "Hours" 38 | msgstr "Heures" 39 | 40 | msgid "Minutes" 41 | msgstr "Minutes" 42 | 43 | msgid "Seconds" 44 | msgstr "Secondes" 45 | 46 | msgid "Preset \"%s\" finished!" 47 | msgstr "Compte à rebours \"%s\" terminé !" 48 | 49 | msgid "Add" 50 | msgstr "Ajouter" 51 | 52 | msgid "Delete selected" 53 | msgstr "Supprimer" 54 | 55 | msgid "Set default timer values:" 56 | msgstr "Choisir les valeurs par défaut du timer:" 57 | 58 | msgid "Show Notification" 59 | msgstr "Afficher les notifications" 60 | 61 | msgid "Show Persistent Notification" 62 | msgstr "Afficher les notifications persistantes" 63 | 64 | msgid "Show Elapsed Time" 65 | msgstr "Afficher le temps passé" 66 | 67 | msgid "Show Time" 68 | msgstr "Afficher le temps" 69 | 70 | msgid "Timer Applet Configurator" 71 | msgstr "Configuration de l'applet Timer" 72 | 73 | msgid "Show Chart" 74 | msgstr "Afficher le graphique" 75 | 76 | msgid "Manual" 77 | msgstr "Manuel" 78 | 79 | msgid "Ui" 80 | msgstr "Interface" 81 | 82 | msgid "Presets" 83 | msgstr "Pré-réglages" 84 | 85 | msgid "Dark Chart Color: " 86 | msgstr "Temps passé: " 87 | 88 | msgid "Light Chart Color: " 89 | msgstr "Temps restant: " 90 | 91 | msgid "Enable sound" 92 | msgstr "Activer le son" 93 | 94 | msgid "Sound" 95 | msgstr "Son" 96 | 97 | msgid "Loop sound" 98 | msgstr "Boucler le son" 99 | 100 | msgid "Select sound file" 101 | msgstr "Choisir le fichier son" 102 | 103 | msgid "Current sound file : " 104 | msgstr "Fichier son actuel : " 105 | 106 | msgid "Please choose a file" 107 | msgstr "Selectionnez un fichier" 108 | 109 | msgid "Name" 110 | msgstr "Nom" 111 | 112 | msgid "Duration in Seconds" 113 | msgstr "Durée en secondes" 114 | 115 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /po/gnome-shell-timer.pot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | msgid "" 2 | msgstr "" 3 | "Project-Id-Version: gnome-shell-timer\n" 4 | "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-08-24 20:05+0100\n" 5 | "PO-Revision-Date: 2011-10-27 23:30+0100\n" 6 | "Last-Translator: Ole Ernst \n" 7 | "Language-Team: \n" 8 | "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 9 | "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 10 | "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 11 | 12 | msgid "Schema \"%s\" not found." 13 | msgstr "" 14 | 15 | msgid "Run Timer" 16 | msgstr "" 17 | 18 | msgid "Reset Timer" 19 | msgstr "" 20 | 21 | msgid "Restart Timer" 22 | msgstr "" 23 | 24 | msgid "Set Timer" 25 | msgstr "" 26 | 27 | msgid "Preferences..." 28 | msgstr "" 29 | 30 | msgid "Timer finished!" 31 | msgstr "" 32 | 33 | msgid "Close" 34 | msgstr "" 35 | 36 | msgid "Hours" 37 | msgstr "" 38 | 39 | msgid "Minutes" 40 | msgstr "" 41 | 42 | msgid "Seconds" 43 | msgstr "" 44 | 45 | msgid "Preset \"%s\" finished!" 46 | msgstr "" 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /po/it_IT/gnome-shell-timer.po: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | msgid "" 2 | msgstr "" 3 | "Project-Id-Version: gnome-shell-timer\n" 4 | "POT-Creation-Date: 2017-03-23 22:56+0100\n" 5 | "PO-Revision-Date: 2017-03-23 22:57+0100\n" 6 | "Last-Translator: Mauro Scomparin \n" 7 | "Language-Team: \n" 8 | "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 9 | "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 10 | "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 11 | 12 | msgid "Schema \"%s\" not found." 13 | msgstr "Schema \"%s\" non trovato." 14 | 15 | msgid "Run Timer" 16 | msgstr "Avvia Timer" 17 | 18 | msgid "Reset Timer" 19 | msgstr "Azzera Timer" 20 | 21 | msgid "Restart Timer" 22 | msgstr "Riavvia Timer" 23 | 24 | msgid "Set Timer" 25 | msgstr "Imposta Timer" 26 | 27 | msgid "Preferences..." 28 | msgstr "Preferenze..." 29 | 30 | msgid "Timer finished!" 31 | msgstr "Timer terminato!" 32 | 33 | msgid "Close" 34 | msgstr "Chiudi" 35 | 36 | msgid "Hours" 37 | msgstr "Ore" 38 | 39 | msgid "Minutes" 40 | msgstr "Minuti" 41 | 42 | msgid "Seconds" 43 | msgstr "Secondi" 44 | 45 | msgid "Preset \"%s\" finished!" 46 | msgstr "Programmazione \"%s\" terminata!" 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /timer@olebowle.gmx.com/extension.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //A simple timer for Gnome-shell, based on 2 | //the original timer-applet https://launchpad.net/timer-applet 3 | //https://github.com/codito/gnome-shell-pomodoro 4 | //https://github.com/paradoxxxzero/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet (drawPie) 5 | //Copyright (C) 2011 Ole Ernst 6 | // 7 | //This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 | //it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9 | //the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 10 | //(at your option) any later version. 11 | // 12 | //This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 | //but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 | //MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 | //GNU General Public License for more details. 16 | // 17 | //You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18 | //along with this program. If not, see . 19 | 20 | const Lang = imports.lang; 21 | const Mainloop = imports.mainloop; 22 | 23 | const Clutter = imports.gi.Clutter; 24 | const Gio = imports.gi.Gio; 25 | const GLib = imports.gi.GLib; 26 | const Pango = imports.gi.Pango; 27 | const St = imports.gi.St; 28 | 29 | const Main = imports.ui.main; 30 | const MessageTray = imports.ui.messageTray; 31 | const ModalDialog = imports.ui.modalDialog; 32 | const PanelMenu = imports.ui.panelMenu; 33 | const PopupMenu = imports.ui.popupMenu; 34 | const Slider = imports.ui.slider; 35 | 36 | const Gettext = imports.gettext.domain('gnome-shell-timer'); 37 | const Util = imports.misc.util; 38 | const _ = Gettext.gettext; 39 | 40 | // szm - from tea-time 41 | imports.gi.versions.Gst = '1.0'; 42 | const Gst = imports.gi.Gst; 43 | 44 | function getSettings(schema) { 45 | if (Gio.Settings.list_schemas().indexOf(schema) == -1) 46 | throw _("Schema \"%s\" not found.").format(schema); 47 | return new Gio.Settings({ schema: schema }); 48 | } 49 | 50 | const Indicator = new Lang.Class({ 51 | Name: 'Indicator', 52 | Extends: PanelMenu.Button, 53 | 54 | _getCustIcon: function(icon_name) { 55 | let gicon = Gio.icon_new_for_string( Meta.dir.get_child('icons').get_path() + "/" + icon_name + ".svg" ); 56 | return gicon; 57 | }, 58 | 59 | _init: function() { 60 | this.parent(0.0, "Indicator"); 61 | 62 | // Load settings 63 | this._settings = getSettings('org.gnome.shell.extensions.timer'); 64 | 65 | let load_time = Lang.bind(this, function() { 66 | this._hours = this._settings.get_int('manual-hours'); 67 | this._minutes = this._settings.get_int('manual-minutes'); 68 | this._seconds = this._settings.get_int('manual-seconds'); 69 | this._time = this._hours*3600 + this._minutes*60 + this._seconds; 70 | }); 71 | 72 | let load_settings = Lang.bind(this, function() { 73 | this._showNotifications = this._settings.get_boolean('ui-notification'); 74 | this._showPersistentNotifications = this._settings.get_boolean('ui-persistent'); 75 | this._showElapsed = this._settings.get_boolean('ui-elapsed'); 76 | this._timer.visible = this._settings.get_boolean('ui-time'); 77 | this._pie.visible= this._settings.get_boolean('ui-chart'); 78 | this._darkColor = this._settings.get_string('ui-dark-color'); 79 | this._lightColor = this._settings.get_string('ui-light-color'); 80 | this._presets = this._settings.get_value('presets').deep_unpack(); 81 | this._soundUri = this._settings.get_string('sound-uri'); 82 | this._sound_enable = this._settings.get_boolean('sound-enable'); 83 | this._sound_loop = this._settings.get_boolean('sound-loop'); 84 | }); 85 | 86 | // Watch settings for changes 87 | this._settings.connect('changed::manual-hours', load_time); 88 | this._settings.connect('changed::manual-minutes', load_time); 89 | this._settings.connect('changed::manual-seconds', load_time); 90 | this._settings.connect('changed::ui-notification', load_settings); 91 | this._settings.connect('changed::ui-persistent', load_settings); 92 | this._settings.connect('changed::ui-elapsed', load_settings); 93 | this._settings.connect('changed::ui-time', load_settings); 94 | this._settings.connect('changed::ui-chart', load_settings); 95 | this._settings.connect('changed::ui-dark-color', load_settings); 96 | this._settings.connect('changed::ui-light-color', load_settings); 97 | this._settings.connect('changed::presets', load_settings); 98 | this._settings.connect('changed::sound-uri', load_settings); 99 | this._settings.connect('changed::sound-enable', load_settings); 100 | this._settings.connect('changed::sound-loop', load_settings); 101 | 102 | //Set Box 103 | this._box = new St.BoxLayout({ name: 'panelStatusMenu' }); 104 | 105 | //Set Pie 106 | this._pie = new St.DrawingArea({ reactive: false}); 107 | this._pie.set_width(30); 108 | this._pie.set_height(25); 109 | this._pie.connect('repaint', Lang.bind(this, this._draw)); 110 | this._box.add(this._pie, { y_align: St.Align.MIDDLE, y_fill: false }); 111 | //Set default menu 112 | this._timer = new St.Label(); 113 | this._box.add(this._timer, { y_align: St.Align.MIDDLE, y_fill: false }); 114 | 115 | this._timeSpent = 0; 116 | this._stopTimer = true; 117 | this._issuer = 'setTimer'; 118 | load_time(); 119 | load_settings(); 120 | 121 | //Set Logo 122 | this._logo = new St.Icon({ icon_name: 'utilities-timer-symbolic', 123 | style_class: 'system-status-icon'}); 124 | this.actor.add_actor(this._logo); 125 | 126 | //Toggle timer state button 127 | this._widget = new PopupMenu.PopupSwitchMenuItem(_("Run Timer"), false); 128 | this._widget.connect("toggled", Lang.bind(this, function() { 129 | this._stopTimer = !(this._stopTimer); 130 | this.actor.remove_actor(this._logo); 131 | this.actor.add_actor(this._box); 132 | this._refreshTimer(); 133 | })); 134 | this.menu.addMenuItem(this._widget); 135 | 136 | //Reset Timer Menu 137 | let item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_("Reset Timer")); 138 | item.connect('activate', Lang.bind(this, this._resetTimer)); 139 | this.menu.addMenuItem(item); 140 | 141 | //Restart Timer Menu 142 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_("Restart Timer")); 143 | item.connect('activate', Lang.bind(this, function() { 144 | this._timeSpent = 0; 145 | this._restartTimer(); 146 | })); 147 | this.menu.addMenuItem(item); 148 | 149 | //Separator 150 | this.menu.addMenuItem(new PopupMenu.PopupSeparatorMenuItem()); 151 | 152 | for (let ke in this._presets) { 153 | //introduce a new variable see: 154 | //https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-shell-list/2011-August/msg00105.html 155 | let key = ke; 156 | let item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_(key)); 157 | let label = new St.Label(); 158 | this._formatLabel(label, this._presets[key]); 159 | let bin = new St.Bin({ x_align: St.Align.END }); 160 | bin.child = label; 161 | 162 | item.actor.add(bin, { expand: true, x_align: St.Align.END }); 163 | item.connect('activate', Lang.bind(this, function() { 164 | this._time = this._presets[key]; 165 | this._issuer = key; 166 | this._restartTimer(); 167 | })); 168 | this.menu.addMenuItem(item); 169 | } 170 | 171 | //Separator only if there are presets 172 | for (let key in this._presets) { 173 | this.menu.addMenuItem(new PopupMenu.PopupSeparatorMenuItem()); 174 | break; 175 | } 176 | 177 | //Set Timer SubMenu 178 | this._timerMenu = new PopupMenu.PopupSubMenuMenuItem(_("Set Timer")); 179 | this._buildTimerMenu(); 180 | this.menu.addMenuItem(this._timerMenu); 181 | 182 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_("Preferences...")); 183 | item.connect('activate', function () { 184 | Util.spawn(['gnome-shell-timer-config']); 185 | }); 186 | this.menu.addMenuItem(item); 187 | 188 | //Create persistent message modal dialog 189 | this._persistentMessageDialog = new ModalDialog.ModalDialog(); 190 | this._persistentMessageLabel = new St.Label({ style_class: 'persistent-message-label', 191 | text: _("Timer finished!") }); 192 | this._persistentMessageDialog.contentLayout.add(this._persistentMessageLabel, { x_fill: true, y_fill: true }); 193 | this._persistentMessageDialog.setButtons([{ label: _("Close"), 194 | action: Lang.bind(this, function(param) { this._persistentMessageDialog.close(); }), 195 | key: Clutter.Escape 196 | }]); 197 | 198 | //Start the timer 199 | this._refreshTimer(); 200 | }, 201 | 202 | //Add sliders SubMenu to manually set the timer 203 | _buildTimerMenu: function() { 204 | //Hours 205 | let item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_("Hours"), { reactive: false }); 206 | this._hoursLabel = new St.Label({ text: this._hours.toString() + "h" }); 207 | let bin = new St.Bin({ x_align: St.Align.END }); 208 | bin.child = this._hoursLabel; 209 | item.actor.add(bin, { expand: true, x_align: St.Align.END }); 210 | this._timerMenu.menu.addMenuItem(item); 211 | 212 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupBaseMenuItem({ activate: false }); 213 | this._hoursSlider = new Slider.Slider(0); 214 | this._hoursSlider._value = this._hours / 23; 215 | this._hoursSlider.connect('value-changed', Lang.bind(this, function() { 216 | this._hours = Math.ceil(this._hoursSlider._value*23); 217 | this._hoursLabel.set_text(this._hours.toString() + "h"); 218 | this._time = this._hours*3600 + this._minutes*60 + this._seconds; 219 | this._issuer = 'setTimer'; 220 | } )); 221 | item.actor.add(this._hoursSlider.actor, { expand: true }); 222 | this._timerMenu.menu.addMenuItem(item); 223 | 224 | //Minutes 225 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_("Minutes"), { reactive: false }); 226 | this._minutesLabel = new St.Label({ text: this._minutes.toString() + "m" }); 227 | bin = new St.Bin({ x_align: St.Align.END }); 228 | bin.child = this._minutesLabel; 229 | item.actor.add(bin, { expand: true, x_align: St.Align.END }); 230 | this._timerMenu.menu.addMenuItem(item); 231 | 232 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupBaseMenuItem({ activate: false }); 233 | this._minutesSlider = new Slider.Slider(0); 234 | this._minutesSlider._value = this._minutes / 59; 235 | this._minutesSlider.connect('value-changed', Lang.bind(this, function() { 236 | this._minutes = Math.ceil(this._minutesSlider._value*59); 237 | this._minutesLabel.set_text(this._minutes.toString() + "m"); 238 | this._time = this._hours*3600 + this._minutes*60 + this._seconds; 239 | this._issuer = 'setTimer'; 240 | } )); 241 | item.actor.add(this._minutesSlider.actor, { expand: true }); 242 | this._timerMenu.menu.addMenuItem(item); 243 | 244 | //Seconds 245 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_("Seconds"), { reactive: false }); 246 | this._secondsLabel = new St.Label({ text: this._seconds.toString() + "s" }); 247 | bin = new St.Bin({ x_align: St.Align.END }); 248 | bin.child = this._secondsLabel; 249 | item.actor.add(bin, { expand: true, x_align: St.Align.END }); 250 | this._timerMenu.menu.addMenuItem(item); 251 | 252 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupBaseMenuItem({ activate: false }); 253 | this._secondsSlider = new Slider.Slider(0); 254 | this._secondsSlider._value = this._seconds / 59; 255 | this._secondsSlider.connect('value-changed', Lang.bind(this, function() { 256 | this._seconds = Math.ceil(this._secondsSlider._value*59); 257 | this._secondsLabel.set_text(this._seconds.toString() + "s"); 258 | this._time = this._hours*3600 + this._minutes*60 + this._seconds; 259 | this._issuer = 'setTimer'; 260 | } )); 261 | item.actor.add(this._secondsSlider.actor, { expand: true }); 262 | this._timerMenu.menu.addMenuItem(item); 263 | }, 264 | 265 | //Draw Pie 266 | _draw: function() { 267 | let [width, height] = this._pie.get_surface_size(); 268 | let cr = this._pie.get_context(); 269 | let xc = width / 2; 270 | let yc = height / 2; 271 | let pi = Math.PI; 272 | function arc(r, value, max, angle, lightColor, darkColor) { 273 | if(max == 0) return; 274 | let res; 275 | let light; 276 | let dark; 277 | [res, light] = Clutter.Color.from_string(lightColor); 278 | [res, dark] = Clutter.Color.from_string(darkColor); 279 | Clutter.cairo_set_source_color(cr, light); 280 | cr.arc(xc, yc, r, 0, 2*pi); 281 | cr.fill(); 282 | Clutter.cairo_set_source_color(cr, dark); 283 | let new_angle = angle + (value * 2 * pi / max); 284 | cr.setLineWidth(1.3); 285 | cr.arc(xc, yc, r, angle, new_angle); 286 | cr.lineTo(xc,yc); 287 | cr.closePath(); 288 | cr.fill(); 289 | } 290 | /*let background = new Clutter.Color(); 291 | background.from_string('#0000ffff'); 292 | Clutter.cairo_set_source_color(cr, background); 293 | cr.rectangle(0, 0, width, height); 294 | cr.fill();*/ 295 | arc(8,this._timeSpent,this._time,-pi/2, this._lightColor, this._darkColor); 296 | }, 297 | 298 | //Reset all counters and timers 299 | _restartTimer: function() { 300 | if(this._stopTimer) { 301 | this._widget.setToggleState(true); 302 | this.actor.remove_actor(this._logo); 303 | this.actor.add_actor(this._box); 304 | this._stopTimer = false; 305 | this._refreshTimer(); 306 | } 307 | }, 308 | 309 | //Reset all counters and timers 310 | _resetTimer: function() { 311 | this._widget.setToggleState(false); 312 | this.actor.remove_actor(this._box); 313 | this.actor.add_actor(this._logo); 314 | this._stopTimer = true; 315 | this._timeSpent = 0; 316 | }, 317 | 318 | //Increment timeSpent and call function to update ui_timer 319 | _refreshTimer: function() { 320 | if (this._stopTimer == false) { 321 | this._pie.queue_repaint(); 322 | this._timeSpent += 1; 323 | Mainloop.timeout_add_seconds(1, Lang.bind(this, this._refreshTimer)); 324 | } 325 | 326 | if(this._timeSpent && this._time <= this._timeSpent) { 327 | this._resetTimer(); 328 | this._playSound(this._soundUri); 329 | 330 | if(this._issuer == 'setTimer') 331 | this._notifyUser(_("Timer finished!")); 332 | else { 333 | this._notifyUser(_("Preset \"%s\" finished!").format(this._issuer)); 334 | } 335 | } 336 | if(this._showElapsed) 337 | this._formatLabel(this._timer, this._timeSpent); 338 | else 339 | this._formatLabel(this._timer, this._time - this._timeSpent); 340 | }, 341 | 342 | //Update timer_ui 343 | _formatLabel: function(label, seconds) { 344 | let hours = parseInt(seconds / 3600); 345 | seconds -= hours * 3600; 346 | let minutes = parseInt(seconds / 60); 347 | seconds -= minutes * 60; 348 | 349 | if(hours) 350 | label.set_text("%02d:%02d:%02d".format(hours,minutes,seconds)); 351 | else 352 | label.set_text("%02d:%02d".format(minutes,seconds)); 353 | }, 354 | 355 | //Notify user of changes 356 | _notifyUser: function(text) { 357 | if(this._showNotifications) { 358 | let source = new MessageTray.SystemNotificationSource(); 359 | Main.messageTray.add(source); 360 | let notification = new MessageTray.Notification(source, text, null); 361 | notification.setTransient(true); 362 | source.notify(notification); 363 | } 364 | if(this._showPersistentNotifications) { 365 | //Create persistent message modal dialog 366 | this._persistentMessageDialog = new ModalDialog.ModalDialog(); 367 | this._persistentMessageLabel = new St.Label({ style_class: 'persistent-message-label', 368 | text: _(text) }); 369 | this._persistentMessageDialog.contentLayout.add(this._persistentMessageLabel, { x_fill: true, y_fill: true }); 370 | this._persistentMessageDialog.setButtons([{ label: _("Close"), 371 | action: Lang.bind(this, function(param) { 372 | this._persistentMessageDialog.close(); 373 | if(this._sound_enable){ 374 | this.player.set_state(Gst.State.NULL); 375 | } 376 | }), 377 | key: Clutter.Escape 378 | }]); 379 | this._persistentMessageDialog.open(); 380 | } 381 | }, 382 | 383 | // szm - from tea-time 384 | _playSound: function(uri) { 385 | if (this._sound_enable) { 386 | if ( typeof this.player == 'undefined' ) { 387 | Gst.init(null); 388 | this.player = Gst.ElementFactory.make("playbin","player"); 389 | this.playBus = this.player.get_bus(); 390 | this.playBus.add_signal_watch(); 391 | this.playBus.connect("message", Lang.bind(this, 392 | function(playBus, message) { 393 | if (message != null) { 394 | // IMPORTANT: to reuse the player, set state to READY 395 | let t = message.type; 396 | if ( t == Gst.MessageType.EOS || t == Gst.MessageType.ERROR) { 397 | this.player.set_state(Gst.State.READY); 398 | } 399 | if ( t == Gst.MessageType.EOS && this._sound_loop ){ 400 | this.player.set_state(Gst.State.READY); 401 | this.player.set_property('uri', uri); 402 | this.player.set_state(Gst.State.PLAYING); 403 | } 404 | } // message handler 405 | })); 406 | } // if undefined 407 | //this._notifyUser("Playing uri="+uri); 408 | this.player.set_property('uri', uri); 409 | this.player.set_state(Gst.State.PLAYING); 410 | } 411 | } 412 | 413 | }); 414 | 415 | let indicator; 416 | 417 | function init() { 418 | } 419 | 420 | function enable() { 421 | indicator = new Indicator(); 422 | Main.panel.addToStatusArea('Indicator', indicator); 423 | } 424 | 425 | function disable() { 426 | indicator.destroy(); 427 | } 428 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /timer@olebowle.gmx.com/metadata.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "shell-version": ["3.32"], 3 | "uuid": "timer@olebowle.gmx.com", 4 | "name": "Timer", 5 | "url": "https://github.com/olebowle/gnome-shell-timer", 6 | "description": "A simple timer" 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /utilities-timer-symbolic.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 18 | 20 | 21 | 23 | image/svg+xml 24 | 26 | Gnome Symbolic Icon Theme 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 60 | 69 | 70 | Gnome Symbolic Icon Theme 72 | 74 | 80 | 85 | 90 | 94 | 97 | 100 | 103 | 106 | 109 | 112 | 115 | 120 | 127 | 128 | 129 | 134 | 139 | 144 | 149 | 150 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------