oae / gnome-shell-pano

Next-gen Clipboard Manager for Gnome Shell
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5278/pano/
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Change overlay position (Dash to Panel compatibility) #124

Open sonicnkt opened 1 year ago

sonicnkt commented 1 year ago

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Using this Extension with Dash to Panel opens the Pano "overlay" above the panel. If you have a clipboard entry located at the same position as the indicator icon you clicked to open it it will close pano right away again and select and paste the content to the current active window.

If you move the mouse cursor (without releasing the button) you can work around this.

Describe the solution you'd like If it would be possible to calculate the panel height and move the overlay accordingly would be the cleanest solution. Not sure if this is possible tho.

Describe alternatives you've considered Another more general solution would be to add an option to customize the position.

jasiralavibiztripz commented 1 year ago

I use the shortcuts, so it doesn't affect me as much. If it's not easy to auto detect, I think an easier option would be to include a setting for user to 'raise' the pano panel by X px from the bottom edge of the screen.

n1c0saurio commented 8 months ago

I would really like this feature to be implemented too. I set Pano to appear on top of the screen and sometimes use the panel icon to open it, covering the Gnome panel and blocking me if I want to hide it again with the mouse.

A setting to add a gap to Pano panel would be pretty useful and quite in line with the huge personalization options that already has.

D-nov commented 7 months ago

Just popping in to request the same :yum: It's very inconvenient when you works mostly with the mouse and visually hiding everything behind the overlay. The main thing I like pano for is the ability to list copied images, but this panel covering makes it unusable for me.