maoschanz / appfolders-manager-gnome-extension

A GNOME extension allowing easy management of "appfolders" directly from the applications grid.
GNU General Public License v3.0
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Not stable #46

Closed tio-trom closed 5 years ago

tio-trom commented 6 years ago

In my experience with this extension it restarts the Gnome Shell multiple times when I am trying to move apps from one folder to another and I think it causes other issues too. I tried to test this by deactivating all extensions but it, and still saw issues. Anyone else experiencing this?

maoschanz commented 6 years ago

it's very likely, because it's not very well tested. What version of GNOME Shell are you using ? Also, is the extension from the master branch, or from the gnome website ?

tio-trom commented 6 years ago

gnome-shell 1:3.30.1-1

The version os from the gnome website. The extension is so useful that even with these bugs I cannot give up on it. It should be default in Gnome to be honest.

maoschanz commented 6 years ago

when I am trying to move apps from one folder to another

Do you add the app to the 2nd folder and then remove from the first, or remove from the 1st and then add it the the 2nd ?

tio-trom commented 6 years ago

Add an app to a folder, then from that folder add it to another

maoschanz commented 6 years ago

i tried with the "master" version of the extension:

but no actual crash.

So maybe i fixed this issue unintentionally

tio-trom commented 6 years ago

By the "master" version you mean the one from gnome website? Also, I had no clue there is a drag and drop. I cannot drag and drop....what am I doing wrong? :D

maoschanz commented 6 years ago

no i mean the one from the "master" branch of this repo. The version from the gnome website is almost one year old and has no drag-and-drop

tio-trom commented 6 years ago

Ah ok. Do you plan to update the gnome website one? :)

maoschanz commented 6 years ago

Yes, when the version from the repo will be better

tio-trom commented 6 years ago

Awesome. Thank you!