Closed solsticedhiver closed 3 years ago
Bonjour...
What version of GNOME do you use?
well, Gnome 40
And what OS? I do use a Fedora 34 VM and I cannot reproduce (it never happens) the behavior you experience. No other user told me that it does not work as intended. And there are some users. So: 1) did you restart your session? 2) do you have some other extensions enabled? Sorry to ask some simple questions, but experience told me that is not useless.
I am using archlinux.
The extension works as intended as it hides away automatically the overview at connection. But there is also a side effect I am reporting here. It is that the overview in the session doe snot work well
Here is the list of the extensions I use:
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Ok, I cannot handle all these possible interactions. With only No Overview active, is the overview hidden at session start-up? After that, pressing Super key does show and hide the overview? That's quite odd. This extension removes the signal linked to showing overview after its first use. So I really do not understand what's going on here.
It seems to be gone for now.
It happens after a sleep. The signal gets re-activated so the first time you press super
, the overview gets hidden and you need to press super
again.
Thanks for the details. I look at this now.
(I cannot see all the bugs because I do not use GS 40, just test it through a VM.)
Ok: https://github.com/fthx/no-overview/commit/025bbf357e7c90743f76ac21e75910b26dde8a9d
Feel free to reopen if needed. It works when resuming from lock. I did not test that from sleep.
Tested after resuming from both lock and sleep, works perfectly fine. Thank you very much!
So, with the extension enabled, if I hit 'Super' key, to get the overview, it is hidden away automatically. I have to hit 'Super' key a second time to get the overview as I expect it.
To fix this, I just disabled the extension....