gnome-bluetooth-quick-connect
pixel-saver
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gnome-bluetooth-quick-connect
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Added Bluetooth Quick Toggle Functionality to the quick-settings Extension from Florian Müllner by adding code from the extension gnome-bluetooth-quick-connect from bjarosze. All code is theirs, I just moved stuff around really. Maybe added a line or 2.
You should really make a pull request to the [bluetooth-quick-connect extension](https://github.com/bjarosze/gnome-bluetooth-quick-connect) so bjarosze can add it to the next release with gnome 43 support!
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How to streamline sound and bluetooth settings?
Thanks that's perfect. Parent got deleted for some reason; here's their original link, which is the other piece of my puzzle: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1401/bluetooth-quick-connect/ https://github.com/bjarosze/gnome-bluetooth-quick-connect
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My "Gnomintosh" setup. Guide in comments.
Bluetooth Quick Connect Allows you to connect bluetooth paired devices from the notification center. Even shows connected devices' battery information similar to OSX (currently experimental). https://github.com/bjarosze/gnome-bluetooth-quick-connect
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The best GNOME shell extensions
Bluetooth Quick Connect adds a toggle for bluetooth devices in the GNOME bluetooth menu. It works as expected and it’s insane to me that this functionality isn’t built into Gnome. Works on 40 and 3.38 Gnome Extensions | GitHub
pixel-saver
- [Pop Os] Supprimer la barre de titre en 20.04
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How do you remove the top bar in Fedora?
GTK Title Bar / Unite / Pixel Saver - one of these will get rid of the title bars in maximized windows. [I use Unite]
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pixel-saver VS unite-shell - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 4 Dec 2021
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Idea for layouts: Merge title bar and window title bars to space screen space
Ok this seem to work (unofficially: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/723/pixel-saver/)
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Can I integrate window control buttons (min, max, close) into the top panel of gnome 40?
There are plenty of GNOME extensions that can do this. My favorite is Unite, another ones that work in GNOME 40 are Pixel Saver and No Title Bar - Forked
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The best GNOME shell extensions
Pixel Saver is an extension that removes the title bar and puts the window controls in the top bar when in fullscreen. Works on 40 and 3.38 Gnome Extensions | GitHub
What are some alternatives?
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