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Hi all, I just installed gnome-shell-extension-pop-shell on Fedora 34 (GNOME). I'm quite confused. Is there a more complete or up-to-date manual than what's at https://github.com/pop-os/shell? The table of contents doesn't match the actual structure in the text below it. I can't figure out how to toggle the various "modes" such as auto-tiling and stacking (the two mentioned in the table of contents) or floating and tiling (the two mentioned below in the text). There's a reference to the "extension's pop-up menu in the panel", but I'm not sure what that is. Is it the menu I get to from Extensions and then the gear icon by "Pop Shell"? It doesn't seem to have the different mode toggles. It just has "Show Window Tiles", "Snap to Grid (Floating Mode)", "Smart Gaps", "Show Minimize to Tray Windows", "Log Level", and "Gaps". Thanks for any tips! (Oh, and also trying to ask questions via https://chat.pop-os.org/, as suggested by the github page, leads to a "team doesn't exist" error. But I found this subreddit though the comment text in the bug filing template on github.)
git clone https://github.com/pop-os/shell-shortcuts /home/$USER/fedora/pop-theme/shell-shortcuts