gnome-shell issueshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues2024-02-07T19:40:43Zhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5969Security: ask whether to auto-connect to the chosen public/captive wifi network?2024-02-07T19:40:43ZJeff FortinSecurity: ask whether to auto-connect to the chosen public/captive wifi network?If I'm not mistaken, WiFi networks can be spoofed a bit too easily, and known hotel/restaurants/universities/airports wifi names could easily be replicated outside of those premises to lure a device into connecting to them automatically....If I'm not mistaken, WiFi networks can be spoofed a bit too easily, and known hotel/restaurants/universities/airports wifi names could easily be replicated outside of those premises to lure a device into connecting to them automatically. I sometimes go back to disable "auto-connect" on previously connected WiFi networks using GNOME Control Center, but that's tedious and prone to me forgetting, and also it requires a paranoid technical user to even think about this (after all, the feature is buried deep within the wifi network's properties within GNOME Control Center, and in practice nobody goes into GNOME Control Center as a leisure activity).
As part of the ideology of https://wiki.gnome.org/SafetyTeam, I'm thinking that GNOME (Shell + Control Center) should help users make safer choices from an infosec standpoint by not only prompting about whether a network is metered (issue #2199) but also whether that network should auto-connect (maybe with some "❓" help button that can expand a label that explains these implications) after it has been successfully connected the first time, especially if it's an unencrypted (i.e. captive portal) network, which would probably be a good indication that it's a widespread network that might be subject to spoofing elsewhere in the world.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5957Screen recorder: record only selected window2022-12-07T15:09:47ZMariusScreen recorder: record only selected window<!--
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<!-- Do not remove the following line. -->https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5926Add option to disable certain extensions when using Power Saver mode2024-01-10T16:36:10ZJohnAdd option to disable certain extensions when using Power Saver modeI have a few extensions that I use mostly for aesthetic purposes, like wobbly windows and Desktop Cube. The problem is that when I need to conserve power, I'm happy to accept a slightly less customized experience to make my battery last ...I have a few extensions that I use mostly for aesthetic purposes, like wobbly windows and Desktop Cube. The problem is that when I need to conserve power, I'm happy to accept a slightly less customized experience to make my battery last as long as possible. This could also be used to disable extensions that provide extra features, like GSConnect.
It would be useful if, in the extensions app, users could set whether specific extensions should be disabled when Power Saver mode is enabled.
An option to disable _all_ extensions could be added instead, but that would interfere with extensions that some users consider essential to their workflows and break extensions added by distributions.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5891Make GNOME Shell Screencast Frame Rate Configurable2023-11-21T18:07:02ZBengt LüersMake GNOME Shell Screencast Frame Rate Configurable### Feature summary
I would like to record my screen using the integrated screencasting application by pressing `Ctrl` + `Shift` + `Alt` + `R` for uploading to YouTube.
Using the screen recorder currently results in a video which is hig...### Feature summary
I would like to record my screen using the integrated screencasting application by pressing `Ctrl` + `Shift` + `Alt` + `R` for uploading to YouTube.
Using the screen recorder currently results in a video which is high resolution and has little compression artifacts.
However, as I am uploading to YouTube, I would like to record my screen with a frame rate of 60 FPS instead of the default 30 FPS.
As far as I can see, there is no method available for configuring this default refresh rate value.
### How would you like it to work
I would like to configure the frame rate of GNOME's screen recorder using DConf.
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A video recorded with the current, not configurable frame rate of 30 FPS:
![Screencast_from_19.09.2022_21_07_37](/uploads/9156be4e8a8cb36d1edf4bc51519bbf9/Screencast_from_19.09.2022_21_07_37.webm)
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I want the screen keyboard to open on the touchscreen (obviously), but I haven't found a way to select a display.
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I want the screen keyboard to open on the touchscreen (obviously), but I haven't found a way to select a display.
GNOME 42.4
Ubuntu 22.04.1https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5816can we include a sound audio equilazer accessible from quick settings2024-02-17T00:54:12Zholequantumcan we include a sound audio equilazer accessible from quick settingsCan we have a basic sound equilizer integrated into the shell from quick settings and have a basic audio equalize with bass vocal treble and so on mode it helps when you are watching a movie or something and want some buss and stuff. As ...Can we have a basic sound equilizer integrated into the shell from quick settings and have a basic audio equalize with bass vocal treble and so on mode it helps when you are watching a movie or something and want some buss and stuff. As most distros now use pipewire i think it can be introduced. What devs think?https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5736Screenshot tool : display size while dragging an area2023-01-08T13:50:02Zvivek ganiScreenshot tool : display size while dragging an area### Feature summary
See earlier issue "display size while dragging an area" that was originally mentioned in gnome-screenshot: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues/150
### How would you like it to work
Don't have a...### Feature summary
See earlier issue "display size while dragging an area" that was originally mentioned in gnome-screenshot: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues/150
### How would you like it to work
Don't have a mockup at this time, likely would require a design considerations around:
- How the display size appears when screenshot area is larger than a label for display size (i.e. display size label likely appearing inside box area)
- How the display size appears when screenshot area is smaller than a label for display size (i.e. display size label likely appearing outside box area)
- The lower floating screenshot tool menu, which transitions from being below and above and might obscure a display size label depending on screenshot box position/size.
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I'm a sysadmin at a University and I'm deploying Ubuntu (20.04) lab systems that I would like to be relatively locked down. Given that standard accounts are limited and down allow general users to change network settings, I'd like the ability to hide networking options so the system menus on the top right are tidy.
### How would you like it to work
It would be great if these features worked out of the box as it could be useful to other people with my use case, however I imagine I will need to create an extension for this to work.
I have forked a version of an existing extension as this already gives me the ability to stop students from shutting down computers. I'm have made some small edits which add options to the remove eth/wifi buttons, this is pretty early on:
https://github.com/jamboNum5/bring-out-submenu-of-power-off-logout
I'm no javascript expert, so I'm struggling to find the necessary methods to hook into the system and remove the networking options. I have played with alt + f2 lg to bring up the gnome inspector, but this doesn't allow me to click on the network options from the top right.
Any directions on how to do this would be great, thanks in advance.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5566Customizable captive portal action2022-06-08T16:36:05ZPetr MenšíkCustomizable captive portal action<!--
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I would like to be able to run custom command(s) in case Captive Portal is detected on the network.
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Allow some command to be called instead of built-in captive portal. For example I would like a proper browser to open anonymous window instead of default handler, which does not offer any kind of password storage or allows me to avoid unnecessary password typing every time I connect to that network. It could use just a different profile. Which is especially annoying on conferences, where I walk into different room with closed laptop and reconnect after waking it up again.
I may have even other kind of script, which might login me automatically and do not show any gui window at all. I am able to script a wget or similar script, but there is nothing where can I hook this up.
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<!-- Do not remove the following line. -->https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5559Select to speak a specific UI element2022-06-07T18:19:30ZSai MadhanSelect to speak a specific UI element### Feature summary
For people with disabilities especially visual impairment such as myself. Though i could read text with magnification sometimes its hard to read or comprehend articles or smaller text in which case a screen reader c...### Feature summary
For people with disabilities especially visual impairment such as myself. Though i could read text with magnification sometimes its hard to read or comprehend articles or smaller text in which case a screen reader could come in handy reading everything on screen out loud. however, i do not prefer using a screen reader as it is hard to navigate the screen with screen readers. It would be nice to have a simpler solution a way to just quickly read text from selected area aloud.
This feature could help a lot interms of reducing strain while reading documents, large articles, or just reading text with smaller font sizes, reading hints in settings, etc., this could improve productivity a lot.
Even for people without any disability this could come in handy to verify what they have written on lets say a document, a blog or more could help a lot in identifying mistakes and more.
This feature can be found in Smartphones with Android it adds a little shortcut icon for select to speak clicking wich allows users to drag and select a section of screen and then text from the selected area is read aloud.
Similar feature exists with Magnifier in windows. After enabling magnifier we could use the shortcut `Ctrl+Alt+Enter` or `Ctrl+Alt+Click` to read text aloud.
Find links for both below
### How would you like it to work
One way is to ad an icon for select to speak on the top bar, After clicking the icon (activating select to speak) user could then drag and select a section of the screen, a window or a webpage where then text from selected area is read aloud with a TTS. If possible highlighting the words currently read aloud.
### Additional Expectations
* A shortcut for terminating text to speech preferably `Ctrl` as soon as user hits `Ctrl` the TTS should stop reading and select to speak should be deactivated.
* An easy shortcut to activate Select to speak.
* There should be a scope limiting what section could be read aloud
* The Select to speak must be able to understand and interpret Parent child relationship of elements
For example
* On a webpage when user selects a section from start of `<Article>` to one of its children `<p> then TTS must continue till it reaches `</Article>` End of the parent element
* Similar case shall apply for desktop apps.
### Relevant links, screenshots, screencasts etc.
[Android Select to Speak](https://support.google.com/accessibility/android/answer/7349565?hl=en)
[Magnifier Reading on Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-use-magnifier-reading-59d049ba-8434-9d04-34f2-2e00f11c5cb8)
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I have two displays, a large 23″ one as the primary display and an older, slightly smaller 19″, arranged as follows:
![Display arrangement in GNOME Control Center](/uploads/8a4d6f2bacf4fef12d75fdabc0f9843f/image.png...### Feature summary
I have two displays, a large 23″ one as the primary display and an older, slightly smaller 19″, arranged as follows:
![Display arrangement in GNOME Control Center](/uploads/8a4d6f2bacf4fef12d75fdabc0f9843f/image.png)
They have a slightly different resolution so when I occasionally want to move a mouse cursor from the bottom of the primary one to the side display, it crashes into a wall. To get to the other display, I first need to move the cursor up. In reality, the displays have almost the same height (only around 5cm difference) so this crash is rather jarring.
### How would you like it to work
It would be nice if when travelling from one display to another the whole edge could serve as a portal to the other display and the cursor position would be adjusted proportionally:
![Bidirectional mapping of mouse cursor movement between displays](/uploads/e885dc19a7e7d97770e8ce7c52fa4e36/image.png)
Though it might be hard to decide on the proper translation in more complex situations like:
![Complex displays](/uploads/6adbe6e61c0f60fcc152bbd8ca167639/image.png)
Simplest solution would probably be only enabling the translation when the edge is shared by just two screens and bounds of the bigger one are within bounds of the smaller one.
More complex cursor position translations including non-euclidean display arrangements might possibly be implemented through Shell extensions.
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Video screencasts (recorded using the new – and quite excellent, I might add – default screen recording tool in GNOME 42) do not include audio. It would be nice if they did.
Case in point: I just wanted to record an...### Feature summary
Video screencasts (recorded using the new – and quite excellent, I might add – default screen recording tool in GNOME 42) do not include audio. It would be nice if they did.
Case in point: I just wanted to record and share a quick video of the excellent Dialect app, demonstrating how it can also read out the translations and my expectation was that system audio would be recorded alongside the video. When I played back the recording, I saw that it was silent. My next thought was whether there was a setting for recording audio that I’d missed but when I went to check, there wasn’t.
### How would you like it to work
Ideally, this would be an option, like the _show pointer_ option. e.g., an “Audio” checkbox.
<!-- Do not remove the following line. -->https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5496Join meeting from calendar popover2023-04-28T16:59:56ZJohnJoin meeting from calendar popoverCalendar added a join button for video conferencing links a few releases ago. It would be convenient to also be able to directly join meetings for events listed in the Shell's calendar popoverCalendar added a join button for video conferencing links a few releases ago. It would be convenient to also be able to directly join meetings for events listed in the Shell's calendar popoverhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5383Hide the accessibility menu2023-10-07T19:21:47Zpiegamesgit@piegames.deHide the accessibility menu### Feature summary
When using some accessibility options, the accessibility menu is permanently shown in the top bar. I never access this menu though since I don't change my setting, so for me it just takes up valuable screen space.
#...### Feature summary
When using some accessibility options, the accessibility menu is permanently shown in the top bar. I never access this menu though since I don't change my setting, so for me it just takes up valuable screen space.
### How would you like it to work
There already exists the option "Always Show Accessibility Menu", which does the exact opposite of what I'd like to have. I propose to change this into a tri-state setting with "always show", "never show", "automatic" as values.
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This is a feature that is in macOS. When using the three finger gesture to go from the window overview back into a desktop (three finger up and down), the window that is hovered when this gesture is started becomes the focused window. I would love to see this on GNOME.
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See above.
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Currently, there are 4 display options in Gnome shell: primary only, joined displays, secondary only, and mirrored. I think there could be a place for a 5th display option, namely presentation mode. I saw there was al...### Feature summary
Currently, there are 4 display options in Gnome shell: primary only, joined displays, secondary only, and mirrored. I think there could be a place for a 5th display option, namely presentation mode. I saw there was already a [feature request](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/4846) between the issues that mentions an approach to this problem, but the solution it proposes is vague and incomplete.
#### The problem
When people present something, they currently use one of two options, those being joined displays, and mirrored displays. They both however have a problem. Joined displays has the drawback of not showing the content on the primary display, only on the projecting display, which is not optimal when presenting something (presentation, code...). The other approach is to use mirrored displays, which does the job, but has the drawback of also showing potentially private information on the projecting display.
#### Importance of the problem
Gnome is one of the main desktop environments used by Linux users in business/education. One big aspect of both of those is giving presentations about all kinds of things. The variety of things that is presented is important. Some already offer the functionality proposed in this feature request, namely presentation software which will have both a view for the primary display, and for the projecting display. This however isn't present in most software, and should therefore be offered by the desktop environment itself.
As a quick example, during one of my uni classes, a docent wanted to show his code, but also had his file browser and email client open on his primary display, so he couldn't mirror it. Therefore he had to resort to the sub-optimal solution of putting the content on the projecting screen when it needed to be shown, and on the primary one when it needed to be edited.
#### Wanted behavior
Joined and mirrored mode both have their advantages and disadvantages. Ideally, the new solution should aim to keep all the advantages of both, while also getting rid of the drawbacks. The solution should provide a way to show content on any projecting screen, while also mirroring that content on the primary display. It shouldn't show any unwanted information on any of the projecting displays.
The presenter should be able to choose windows to be shown on the projecting screen. No windows that haven't been chosen prior to activating presentation mode should be shown on the projecting screen. As an additional privacy measure, there should be an option to enable do not disturb when presentation mode is on.
### How would you like it to work
#### General solution:
Without discussing the specific solution, there needs to be a way for windows to be shown on different screens at once. If I understand it correctly, that ability is already available in Xorg/Wayland by mapping the same window to several screens at the same time. On the other hand, there needs to be a way for the user to select what windows should be on the projector screen. For that, several solutions are available. Some are explained below.
#### Solution 1 (preferred): Presentation workspace
Gnome already has excellent workspace support. Workspaces could offer a clean solution to this problem as well. When activating presentation mode, a new workspace could be added to the overview that is marked as the projecting workspace. That workspace would be the ONLY workspace shared between the primary and projecting displays. When a window gets dragged to that separate workspace, it will be available both on the primary display for the presenter, and on the projecting display for the viewer. This would make adding windows for presentation very easy and similar to the normal way of using workspaces.
#### Solution 2: Show on Presentation Display
A second option could be to add a new menu item to the menu that appears when the GtkHeaderBar on a window gets clicked. That way, windows could be added and removed from being available on the presentation screen. There are several drawbacks to this method. First, the GtkHeaderBar isn't available on all applications. They wouldn't be able to be shown on the presentation display this way. Another drawback is the worse user experience of the solution. It wouldn't be immediately obvious which windows are on the presenting display, and many users wouldn't discover the feature.
#### Solution 3: Show Active Window on Presentation Display
The last option is to add a button to the panel that allows the user to show the currently focused window on the presentation displays. This would work for most (if not all) windows. A drawback of this method is the flexibility of this approach. The window would be the only window on the presentation display, and managing the state of the display (fullscreen, minimized...) could be awkward.
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Example of how it could work (as described in Solution 1)
![Solution 1](/uploads/a26222873951ad0c20f0558b8a4c5f91/Example.png)
Example of application that already support something similar
![Presenter View in Application](https://help.libreoffice.org/6.2/media/helpimg/sd_PresenterConsole03.png)
<!-- Do not remove the following line. -->https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5222Provide an interface (API) for color-critical applications to be able to inhi...2023-04-22T04:36:10ZMaximilianoProvide an interface (API) for color-critical applications to be able to inhibit night lightThere are no APIs for inhibiting night light in wayland, and some projects could consider the possibility to use private Shell APIs to hack around this (e.g. https://github.com/lutris/lutris/issues/2786).
This functionality is highly re...There are no APIs for inhibiting night light in wayland, and some projects could consider the possibility to use private Shell APIs to hack around this (e.g. https://github.com/lutris/lutris/issues/2786).
This functionality is highly relevant for media players, design (photo / graphics editing), video editing, and gaming applications.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5220Weather in notification popup: show per day, not just hourly2023-08-13T23:49:56ZMariusWeather in notification popup: show per day, not just hourly<!--
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The notification popup (shown when clicking on date/time) shows weather per hour.
I need daily.
The weather app, which opens when clicking on weather widget in popup, has an Hourly/Daily switch.
It doesn't remember being set to the Daily view after closing, for next time.
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The notification popup should show weather depending on the last Hourly/Daily switch in weather app, which should be remembered.
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<!-- Do not remove the following line. -->https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5072[Feature Request] Accesibility | Zoom | Screen part -- add rectangular area2022-02-14T12:34:20Zsorenoneill[Feature Request] Accesibility | Zoom | Screen part -- add rectangular areaCurrently the Accesibility/Zoom feature allows for magnifying the _Full screen_ or _half_ a screen (screen part).
__Feature request:__
Add a further 'screen part' option called 'Rectangle' and allow users to specify X and Y dimensions ...Currently the Accesibility/Zoom feature allows for magnifying the _Full screen_ or _half_ a screen (screen part).
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Add a further 'screen part' option called 'Rectangle' and allow users to specify X and Y dimensions (pixels) of the rectangle.
When active, allow a combination of a key (e.g. Alt or CTRL) and mouse scrolling to increase/decrease the magnification in steps of 0.25
This will be useful for recording screen casts etc.
A similar feature is implemented in Cinnamon.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5052Calendar does not open on date clicked in tray2024-03-12T00:11:15ZAndy PillipCalendar does not open on date clicked in tray### Affected version
Gnome-shell 41.3
on Fedora Linux 35
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### Bug summary
When opening an event from the Gnome tray, the Calendar app is not opened at that date.
I think it’s not a Calendar app bug, since that one offers ...### Affected version
Gnome-shell 41.3
on Fedora Linux 35
with Wayland
### Bug summary
When opening an event from the Gnome tray, the Calendar app is not opened at that date.
I think it’s not a Calendar app bug, since that one offers the corresponding CLI parameters to open on a specified date.
### Steps to reproduce
1. Open the notification tray with the calendar
2. Navigate to a month later in the year
3. Select a date
4. Open the Calendar app by opening the day’s event list (which might say “no events on that day”.
### What happened
The Calendar app opens on the current day.
### What did you expect to happen
It should open on the day you selected before.
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