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Folders like games, internet, office.
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You mean automatically doing folders by categories ? It's the next "milestone", it should be done next week
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An option In the extension menu to organize the apps in folder automatically.
example
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Because of this, "an option in the preferences window" is not how i will implement it.
The right-click menu on an appfolder will show a "Add a category" submenu, and if a category is already set to a folder there will be a "Remove a category" submenu (it is the origin of ddnexus' issue: most distros have 2 folders by default, Sundry and Utilities, which don't directly contain apps, but only categories, that can't be removed by the extension for now).
I'm aware this is not a perfect way to do it (mainly because it means you have to create manually folders), but I prefer that the user can create/delete/remove what he want, and only what he want, and only when he explicitly want to do it. Especially, i can't just destroy existing settings during initialisation of the extension: in your mockup...
- if the "check button" is not clicked by default, it mean the extension should empty the 2 default appfolders without the approbation of the user.
- if it is clicked by default, it would mean creating folders without the approbation of the user.
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There is another project: https://github.com/BenJetson/gnome-dash-fix
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i kinda did it, it's on the official website
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Related Issues (20)
- Show Applications crashes when Appfolders introduced in Gnome 3.36 is enabled HOT 7
- Extension breaks Gnome 3.36 desktop search!? HOT 3
- Broken under Gnome Shell 3.36 HOT 1
- Extension not working on POP OS HOT 3
- No able to add applicaiton to new folder HOT 6
- remove from folder HOT 1
- Programs don't stay in the folder HOT 1
- Appfolder name searchable from the overview HOT 1
- Shortcut to remove an app
- Contribute new languages - How to? HOT 1
- forbid empty names
- Adding apps to a folder triggers an overlay bug
- Dash to dock can't be rearranged. HOT 10
- Mulitple "Add To"s in right click menu HOT 1
- Extension disabled on waking from sleep on Ubuntu 19.04
- Cant create new appfolder... HOT 1
- Can't create new appfolder HOT 1
- New AppFolders not created when right-clicking on applications -- Arch Linux Rolling HOT 2
- Don't moving Icons on Gnome Dock HOT 1
- Can't rename or add AppFolder on GNOME 3.34.1 HOT 1
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