mutter-rounded
gnome-shell-scroll-workspaces
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546 | 70 | |
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0.0 | 4.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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mutter-rounded
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Rounded window corners in pantheon??
Everything you need is under the install section
- mutter-rounded project is abandoned, can someone help me out finding an alternative
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Survey: Your Favorite Apps
For rounded corners I've used Mutter Rounded which is basically a patched Mutter (Gnomes window manager)
- GNOME 43: The Best New Features
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Gnome looks pretty nice with mutter-rounded
Since OP doesn't answer I simply googled it and it seems like OP uses this project: https://github.com/yilozt/mutter-rounded
- does mutter_rounded affect performance or battery life
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My "Gnomintosh" setup. Guide in comments.
Good question. The dev himself has said he does use a certain patch in his build. See here.. However, I went inside the code and it appears that he first downloads the Mutter source from RPM (which does not have the performance patches, yet), builds a big "meta"-patch out of everything in the "patches" folder, and applies those changes on the downloaded mutter build. So to be safe, I downloaded 1877 and 2487 manually, and edited package.sh myself. Gnome runs significantly faster, with fewer dropped frames, especially in the overview and app menu. (1877 gave me a few quirks though so you might want to skip that.)
- Mutter-Rounded – A window manager for gnome, with rounded corners patch
- Mutter-Rounded - A window manager for gnome, with rounded corners patch
gnome-shell-scroll-workspaces
- Enable Super+Scroll to switch workspaces anywhere
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Void + GNOME = 🤍
Top Panel Workspace Scroll
- Survey: Your Favorite Apps
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GNOME Workspaces not functioning (Pop!OS 21.10)
Also, I have the workspace scroll GNOME extension installed, and it now scrolls left-right, instead of up-down? This is more of a minor thing, but I was wondering why that happened
- Thoughts on my Gnome Desktop?
- Android mode
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As of GNOME 40, how many extensions do you still depend on?
7: - Blur my Shell - Dash to Dock - Launch new instance - Quick Close in Overview - Top Panel Workspace Scroll - Unite - User Themes
- Gnome 40 is incredible but one consideration might be in order.
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The best GNOME shell extensions
Enables switching of the workspace by scrolling on the top bar. Works on 40 and 3.38 Gnome Extensions | GitHub
What are some alternatives?
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
gnome-shell-extension-x11gestures - Enable GNOME Shell multi-touch gestures on X11 with this extension
KDE-Rounded-Corners - Rounds the corners of your windows in KDE Plasma 5 and 6
gnome-shell-extension-transparent-top-bar - GNOME Shell extension that brings back the transparent top bar when free-floating in GNOME Shell 3.32
mutter - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter
adw-gtk3 - The theme from libadwaita ported to GTK-3
gnome-clipboard-history - Gnome Clipboard History is a clipboard manager Gnome extension that saves what you've copied into an easily accessible, searchable history panel.
Orchis-theme - Orchis is a [Material Design](https://material.io) theme for GNOME/GTK based desktop environments.
hidetopbar - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/tuxor1337/hidetopbar. Pull requests and issues on GitHub cannot be accepted and will be automatically closed.
mutter-rounded - A window manager for GNOME, with rounded corners patch
gnome-shell-remove-dropdown-arrows - Removes the dropdown arrows from the AppMenu and SystemMenu (AggregateMenu) which were introduced in Gnome 3.10.