notification are to the panel. A bit warty, but we don't know how we want
the final UI to look anyway. (The fact that transparency doesn't work is
a known bug.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=44
For experimenting with using tidy, import TidyButton and TidyGrid
(+ dependencies) into our source tree and set up build machinery
to build them and build a typelib for them.
The sources are build right into libgnome-shell.so, so the Shell.gir
and Tidy.gir actually point to the same shared library.
src/Makefile-tidy.am: Build libtidy-1.0.la
src/Makefile.am: Include built tidy into gnome-shell.la and
build Tidy-1.0.typelib
src/tidy/*: Add some source files from Tidy
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42
Installing the plugin typelib into $(libdir)/girepository is
non-sensical since no other program would want to reference it.
Move it to $(pkglibdir)/girepository instead. (Will need to set
environment variables to find it when we make installed operation
work.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25
shell-global.[ch]: Add shell_global_get_windows() to get
the list of all MutterWindow for the screen
Makefile.am: Include the metacity typelib so that we can
reference the MutterWindow type
js/ui/overlay.js: Cascade the open windows, scaled down
in the overlay
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24
A plugin for metacity-clutter (mutter) that initializes Javascript
and via Javascript adds an object to the mutter scene graph.
src/gnome-shell-plugin.c: metacity-clutter-plugin
src/shell-global.[ch]: Simple global-information object
js/: Directory for javascript
scripts/start-in-Xephyr: Launch metacity with our plugin
"nested" within an Xephy X server
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2