maoschanz / appfolders-manager-gnome-extension

A GNOME extension allowing easy management of "appfolders" directly from the applications grid.
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On Gnome 3.28 the launchers wont stay inside a group #42

Closed reya276 closed 5 years ago

reya276 commented 6 years ago

On Gnome 3.28 the launchers wont stay inside a group after starting a new session. Meaning that is I install an app such as WPS office those icons won't stay inside the Office group.

maoschanz commented 6 years ago

could you please precise:

gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.app-folders folder-children
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.app-folders.folder:/org/gnome/desktop/app-folders/Office/ categories
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.app-folders.folder:/org/gnome/desktop/app-folders/Office/ apps
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.app-folders.folder:/org/gnome/desktop/app-folders/Office/ excluded-apps
reya276 commented 6 years ago

could you please precise:

  • what version you use (the one from extensions.gnome.org or the one from here)
  • how you add apps (by using the "Office" category or by adding launchers one by one)
  • the result of:
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.app-folders folder-children
['Pop-Office', 'Pop-System', 'Pop-Utility', 'Development', 'Design', 'Google']

gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.app-folders.folder:/org/gnome/desktop/app-folders/Office/ categories
@as []

gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.app-folders.folder:/org/gnome/desktop/app-folders/Office/ apps
@as []

gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.app-folders.folder:/org/gnome/desktop/app-folders/Office/ excluded-apps
@as []

Oh I added them one at a time and I believe I added the extension form the Gnome site.

maoschanz commented 6 years ago

Ah, Pop_OS...

Then, the 3 last ones but with Pop-Office instead of Office

reya276 commented 6 years ago

Ah, Pop_OS...

Then, the 3 last ones but with Pop-Office instead of Office

How do I set the option?

maoschanz commented 6 years ago

what options ? i'm just asking the 3 last commands again but with the correct name, which is Pop-Office (not Office, the answer to the commands were empty because there is no folder with the id "Office")