Adds Super+NUM hotkeys for activating application based on Dash. Like in Ubuntu, the Unity hotkeys. Works with keypad and numbers. So pressing Super+1 has the same affect as clicking on the first app in dash, Super+2 the same as clicking on the second, etc. To start a new instance of the respective application use Shift+Super+NUM. Use configuration to disable any option you don't like.
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| Version | Status |
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| 24 | Rejected |
| 23 | Active |
| 22 | Rejected |
| 21 | Active |
| 20 | Active |
| 19 | Active |
| 18 | Inactive |
| 17 | Inactive |
| 16 | Inactive |
| 15 | Inactive |
| 14 | Inactive |
| 13 | Inactive |
| 12 | Inactive |
| 11 | Inactive |
| 10 | Inactive |
| 9 | Inactive |
| 8 | Inactive |
| 7 | Inactive |
| 6 | Inactive |
| 5 | Inactive |
| 4 | Rejected |
| 3 | Inactive |
| 2 | Inactive |
| 1 | Rejected |
What is the difference between this one and v23? 1. Move everything from AppKeys.init() to AppKeys.enable(): https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Extensions/Review#Only_use_.60init.28.29.60_for_initialization 2. Lang is a deprecated module. Please remove it for the next version: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Extensions/Review#General_Advice You can use GObject instead: https://gjs.guide/guides/gjs/legacy-class-syntax.html#comparison-between-legacy-and-es6-implementations Learn more about removing Lang: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Extensions/MigratingShellClasses
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There's no difference. The upload is broken (times out). That's why I clicked on it multiple times