I understand, but I think it is a much better idea to be able to add a border radius (round corners) via the panels' settings.
Gnome does this by default from what I remember and it is useful. For my use I use an external monitor for a specific task having a specific workspace with certain apps on it that I would want it to be there all the time. If I switch to a new workspace that also changes.
Best would be to have both options ;)
Yes within the panel you can, but they are so tiny it is difficult. Unless you make that panel huge. Plus in the panel you can only see the icon of a window and not the window itself - makes sense when it is so small.
you want to "drop" a window on the workspaces panel plugin and the window should then move to the workspace hovered over last, probably to the same location it 'came from' - correct?
Correct
I tried that but what is that option doing? Seems to be doing nothing on my system. What would it suppose to do?
EDIT: Ah I see. It is kinda unreliable but it switches to other workspaces without any animations so it is confusing. Also when you have another screen connected it becomes very weird. Plus when you also have a top panel it makes it kinda unusable. I was looking more to drag and drop i the tiny box for the workspace switcher without switching to another workspace.
Each such box is like an extended box containing all of your monitors into one box.
Thank you!
I appreciate it thank you!
Yes that would be nice thank you!
Thanks but was wondering about a direct selector for the image holder.
I fixed the icon theme, but just in case if you consider removing the icon in my view is kinda redundant. If you do not then feel free to close this issue ofc
Looks good to me
I think Eminem would agree haha.
Yes I think this is great! Thanks a lot!
Eventually it works. This is how it looks without any custom css: You cannot see any label. So you have no idea how many windows are opened.
Here how it looks with my custom CSS:
This is the css:
#docklike-plugin .group .window_count {
font-size:20px;
color: white;
text-shadow: 2px 0 #000, -2px 0 #000, 0 2px #000, 0 -2px #000,
2px 0 #000, -2px 0 #000, 0 2px #000, 0 -2px #000,
1px 1px #000, -1px -1px #000, 1px -1px #000, -1px 1px #000,
1px 1px #000, -1px -1px #000, 1px -1px #000, -1px 1px #000;}
I wish there was a way to add a filled circle semi transparent behind the label, but it is not since that applies to all icons, even those that have no labels....
Anyway I will close for now but highly suggest for the developers to fix this natively.
Looking at this https://docs.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-docklike-plugin/start#theming and trying the:
/* number of open windows label */
#docklike-plugin .window_count { color: red; }
#docklike-plugin .open_group .window_count { color: white; }
#docklike-plugin .active_group .window_count { color : hotpink; }
But I see no changes. The other bits of code work. Is there a misspelling somewhere?
I understand but this can create a lot of confusion. I am unsure how it can be dealt with. Maybe keep this issue open in case others may come up with some ideas.
I do not know if there is a fix for this but imagine you install the app X from the repos. You rename it. A .desktop file is being created in .local/share/applications. You now install the same X app as flatpak. The desktop file will have the same name. So when you search for the flatpak app in Whisker or AppFinder you'll only find the repo one because the .local/share/applications has priority.
Even worse you uninstall the repo app and now you have a dead X app in your menus because it reads from .local/share/applications and there it can only see the .desktop file for the X app installed from the repos. Thus you cannot find your flatpak app anywhere.
I know this is an edge case, kinda, but nowadays it happens that many times people use different packaging repos and it will conflict with each other.
Even if you do not rename the X app, if you install the same app as flatpak and from repos, you'll only have 1 entry in the menus depending what you installed first probably.
Is there a way to label the flatpak apps with a (flatpak) in the desktop file?
Ah ok so it was fixed as I understand. Should close this issue correct?
garcon 4.18.1-1
Application Finder (xfced-appfinder) 4.18.0-1