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Show in leftBox #5

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l300lvl opened this issue Feb 13, 2012 · 8 comments
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Show in leftBox #5

l300lvl opened this issue Feb 13, 2012 · 8 comments

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@l300lvl
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l300lvl commented Feb 13, 2012

Hi. First I want to say a big thanks for updating this.

I was wondering if perhaps you saw the fork I attempted to update? Basically, I think it would be useful if you had the option to choose leftBox as well as center and right.

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azdyb commented Feb 13, 2012

Hello,

I can't see any commits in your fork.

As of the question about choosing left/right/center box I think it's doable. Have you tried that?

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l300lvl commented Feb 13, 2012

Yes, I never made any commits in the fork of yours, I meant in the fork of the original I did which can be found here: https://github.com/l300lvl/analog-clock-gnome-shell-extension

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azdyb commented Feb 13, 2012

I've never seen analog-clock-gnome-shell-extension before.

You can update my extension with an option to put clock on whatever side user chooses. I just don't know what about "Activities" button. Should the clock be put left or right to it?

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l300lvl commented Feb 13, 2012

To the right. But it would be to the left of the appmenu. If you'd like I will work on something.

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l300lvl commented Feb 13, 2012

This is what the other one looks like https://extensions.gnome.org/review/599

The options I gave it were leftBox, rightBox, and then 2 in the centerBox, one was 0 the other was -1, so it could be either on the left of centerBox or the right of centerBox, because some people have other extensions in the center box.

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azdyb commented Feb 14, 2012

I'd rather stick to my extension as I don't like the appearance of your version (reflective colors don't make it look native on GNOME 3 desktop).

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l300lvl commented Feb 14, 2012

I agree, but that version also let you change the colors via the css. Perhaps you could impliment a method to change the colors and size somehow? At certain times it can be really hard to make out.

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azdyb commented Feb 14, 2012

I'm not planning it right now, but don't foreclose it.

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