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Quick Settings Menu Tweaks - Style "Normal" "Compact" "Separated" not showing Reboot button #57

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D3vil0p3r opened this issue May 26, 2023 · 2 comments

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@D3vil0p3r
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I'm using Arch Linux with GNOME 44 installed.

I'm using some tweaks on Aylur's Widgets extension, and I noted that, on the Settings of the extension, in particular on "Quick Settings Menu Tweaks", if I set Normal as style, and then I click to the Power Button, the system asks me directly to Power Off the computer and no Reboot or Logout buttons are shown:

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If I set Compact or Separated as style, I get only Power Off and Log out button, but not Reboot button.

The only style showing all the needed buttons is Stock.

Is it possible to add these missing buttons on those three styles?

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Aylur commented May 26, 2023

I will fix this by doing what was suggested in #26.
The reason for the buttons is that those are the only ones I usually use.

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I will fix this by doing what was suggested in #26. The reason for the buttons is that those are the only ones I usually use.

I see a lot of users using your GNOME extension, indeed I created an Arch Linux package of it, in order that users can install your extension just by sudo pacman -S gnome-shell-extension-aylur-widgets-git is they add Athena repository in their pacman.conf. I will implement it as GNOME default extension in the next release of Athena OS.
When you will fix the #26 I will update the related Arch package.

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