GnomeSnapExtensions / gSnap

Gnome-shell extension that allows you to move windows into specific regions similiar to FancyZones on windows.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4442/gsnap/
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Support for Gnome 44 #60

Closed KljajicS closed 1 year ago

KljajicS commented 1 year ago

Issue: #59

Tested on Fedora 38 Gnome 44, Resolution: 5120x1440

Simranpal commented 1 year ago

Tested on Fedora 38, the icon disappears and app does not work after reboot. Gnome 44, Resolution: 5120x1440

sjoerdschouten commented 1 year ago

Tested on Fedora 38 Gnome 44 on Xorg, Resolution: 3440x1440. Functionally gSnap seems to work fine. However, I do need to reinstall it after rebooting to get it up and running again but perhaps that the just way installing from source works?

KljajicS commented 1 year ago

@Simranpal @sjoerdschouten
After you install the extension locally, Fedora looks at the Extension store and found a different version there. On the Extension Manager app, this local extension has an icon that new version is available. After a reboot or logout/login Fedora will update (in this case downgrade) gSnap to a version from the store. That version is not compatible with Gnome 44 and it will be disabled.

When this change would be in the store we will not have that problem.

sjoerdschouten commented 1 year ago

@KljajicS I see, I was about to say something similar happens when switching from X to Wayland but that explains it :) Thanks

Simranpal commented 1 year ago

I added the shell version in metadata.json file (@ /.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/gSnap@micahosborne) and it seems to be working fine after each session now.

jatozy commented 1 year ago

Tested on Ubuntu 23.04, Gnome 44, Resolution 4096x2160. It works.

domferr commented 1 year ago

Tested on Ubuntu 23.04, Gnome 44, both Wayland and Xorg, works great.