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This looks really nice. I will experiment with Pano using these designs
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Yep... even I worked on a short prototype Figma Prototype @PauloVBettio @g-lopes @3laws
- Press "Q" to show/hide Panos
- Press "I" to start search
- Press "ESC" to quit search
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Made a second version:
- All customisation options that are still relevant, work
- Added
Compact Mode
that is useful in vertical mode - Added option to only show controls on hover
- Files item now shows the number of files that were copied/cut
- Files item now renders as a tree branching from the top level directory. This makes it so that individual file names can actually be read
- Color item now follows the prototype design and picks the font color automatically so that it should stay legible for any color
Next thing I will probably be trying when I have time again will be to reimplement the headers.
https://github.com/boerdereinar/gnome-shell-pano/tree/gnome-theming-v2
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Yep... even I worked on a short prototype Figma Prototype @PauloVBettio @g-lopes @3laws
* Press "Q" to launch Panos * Press "I" to start search * Press "ESC" to quit search
The animations are sweet! And it fits the shell very well too. Awesome work!
I just think there should be a search button always visible, since its not everyone who will check the settings to see which one it is. And the square cards in your example are better than the rectangular ones in mine, because more elements can fit in the screen.
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For anyone interested, I made my own fork roughly following the concept.
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Headers can now be enabled again.
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I would consider getting in touch with the gnome design team to get feedback on the design.
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Maybe an design that is like the shell Screenshot tool would make more sense too, and it looks very nice.
I don't know if it is possible to an extension to focus on a window like the Screenshot tool from the shell does, but that would be a nice feature too.
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I honestly was already sold on the extension based on a text only description, later by coming here to GitHub to find out it didn't follow GNOME's HIG. Not a deal breaker but surely a very welcome addition. These mock ups look really good to be honest. Hopefully we can get something similar merged.
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I love Pano, I use it every day and I like the way it looks now. With that said, this design looks awesome! It would be amazing if this became a reality.
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There is also another design by @callmehanu #170
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I just think there should be a search button always visible, since its not everyone who will check the settings to see which one it is
Ideally, it should be configurable, IMO, searchbar should appear only as soon as you start typing.
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This looks good. It would be awesome to apply this design while keeping the customization features. What do you think @Totto16 ?
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This looks good. It would be awesome to apply this design while keeping the customization features. What do you think @Totto16 ?
I like the proposed new design too, but the old (current) is also nice. To be fair they differ a lot, this looks more sleek, with more focus on the actual content and no "big" header.
"You can never have enough customization options" is also a good point, although we already have many options, it is also possible in my opinion, to add another option to have the new look, alltough that might not be worth the trouble and resulting "spaghetti code" π
What speaks against immediately adopting this is, that all tough the current style is older, it's also better in terms of functionality IMO, since you can immediately see the big header, and immediately see the type.
The round styles and headerless design is really good per sè, but we would need to improve a few points and merge the good suggestion in this issue to get a good version.
All in all I find the new one good, but the old one too, and I am torn apart, which is better imo, but in the long run the newer, sleeker one is better.
Some suggestions from this thread are also nice, like the floating option, (that was also requested in #124) is a good idea.
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I can only imagine how terrible it must be to introduce any new features at the moment, with the amount of customization that the extension allows, and potential places where things can break. I think itβd be best to switch to a style resembling libadwaita, and remove appearance customization options, or leave only some basic ones. Maintenance of the project should become much easier then
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Customizations aren't terrible to maintain and don't break easy, e.g. setting the color means that we retrieve the color from a setting instead of hard-coding it, that's't not difficult and error prone.
But the entire style, like header, widgets etc. is a little more complicated, thats error-prone and harder to maintain for future gnome versions
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Related Issues (20)
- How to go on with submission to EGO HOT 1
- Pano paste the latest item from the clipboard on login HOT 7
- Custom Actions like Parcellite
- Issue tracker for Full GNOME 46 support HOT 29
- [FEATURES REQUEST] floating content preview HOT 3
- Key combination for showing starreds HOT 2
- Star/Favorated Copy is persistent/Pins
- Settings Preview
- Add further steps to Development ReadMe HOT 1
- [BUG] Opening the content preview also opens the contextual menu HOT 6
- Can't build from source HOT 3
- Adjust sound at copy HOT 1
- Ubuntu 24.04 HOT 1
- Pano stopped working when I upgraded from Fedora 39 to Fedora 40 HOT 1
- Enhancement idea: Paste URLs without tracking (inspired from Firefox' new feature "copy without tracking") HOT 1
- Option to isolate clipboard history by workspace
- [FEATURES REQUEST] add pinning functionality
- Not supported error in GNOME 46 HOT 1
- TypeError: this.add_actor is not a function HOT 3
- Unescaping works not as intended and is slow
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