Display a simple workspace indicator showing icons of apps open in it. Features and Customization: - Show a simple indicator to display workspaces and the apps open in them - Support for drag and drop: move an application to another workspace by dragging its icon - Right- or left-click to focus or minimize an application; middle-click to close it - Workspaces scrolling: change the active workspace by scrolling over the indicator - Support for multiple monitors (for both static and dynamic workspaces) - Rename workspaces directly from the extension (enable in settings) - Hide or show the GNOME default workspace indicator (formerly the Activities button) - Customize indicator position, size, color, and background - Customize which elements are shown (indicator, empty workspaces, etc.) - Icon style and saturation - Show or hide window titles alongside icons - Limit and group icons per workspace - Ignore applications (using regular expressions) - and many more in extension preferences
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1. Please add `settings-schema` key to `metadata.json` so you don't need to use the schema id for `this.getSettings()`: https://gjs.guide/extensions/overview/anatomy.html#settings-schema 2. Please use a less generic name for the default class you are exporting (for stack trace).