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@aunetx aunetx commented Jan 7, 2022

This is an early attempt to blur the onscreen keyboard of gnome, it has problems when first launching it (no blur first time).

CorvetteCole and others added 30 commits April 22, 2021 18:11
…er. These are all stored (for now) in a main buffer which we can iterate through and call disconnect_all() on if needed. Duplicate signals will no longer be possible.

Also, added compatibility with Dash to Panel (mostly).
It could not test this, but it should work (or at least not crash :p )
…er. These are all stored (for now) in a main buffer which we can iterate through and call disconnect_all() on if needed. Duplicate signals will no longer be possible.

Also, added compatibility with Dash to Panel (mostly).
Signals are not properly disconnected, can be duplicated
* Apparent Screenshots in README.md file.

* Added Merged screenshots of two example.

* Fixed titles of the screenshots.

* Move Gnome Extensions button

Co-authored-by: Cole Gerdemann <[email protected]>
The license was not the right one (I added MIT license, but I originally licensed it as GPL as stated by extensions.gnome.org...)
If it causes any problem, please contact me
Added gnome 40.1 support
Revert "Added gnome 40.1 support"
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@aunetx let me know if you need help adapting the code from my fork :)

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