Icons in Gnome shell

Another small extension that give you some control on your gnome-shell. 

 IconManager (maybe this name is not adequate) lets you to manage icons that will appear in your top panel. It can be useful when you want to move Tomboy or gnote icon and remove at the same time icons for bluetooth, a11y (accessibility), display, network manager.




Get repository:
git clone https://MrTheodor@github.com/MrTheodor/gnome-shell-ext-icon-manager.git

and follow the instruction in INSTALL file.


How to use?

1. run dconf-editor
Press Alt+F2, type dconf-editor

2. Find settings
org/gnome/shell/extensions/icon-manager

3. Edit key
* top-bar: put icons that you want to remove from top-bar or move from tray bar

4. To accept changes you need to restart gnome-shell
Alt+F2, type r

Repository: 
https://github.com/MrTheodor/gnome-shell-ext-icon-manager 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This will probably be one of my favourite extensions yet it is not compatible with gnome 3.2. will you please port it to 3.2? it should be simple but I don't any clue about how to do it. Otherwise I would do it.