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'''Customizing Gnome 3 with shell extensions'''
'''Customizing Gnome 3 with shell extensions'''
  [https://piecesoflint.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/how-to-tweak-gnome-3-to-your-needs/] has brief descriptions
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  - gnome-activity-journal
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  - gnome-tweak-tools
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- tint2rc


'''Workspaces'''
'''Workspaces'''

Latest revision as of 07:44, 28 June 2011

Fedora 15 User Guide: Gnome 3 Chapter

Introducing Gnome 3

- Fedora 15 includes Gnome 3

Brief History of Gnome

Gnome 3 design philosophy

 - Reducing distractions
 - Future direction:
    Gnome 3.1
    Zeitgeist / Gnome Activity Journal

Key differences from Gnome 2

- task list is gone
- nautilus changes
  - going up a directory
- notifications

Limitations

- can't create custom launchers

Customizing Gnome 3 with shell extensions

 [1] has brief descriptions
- alternate-tab
- alternative-status-menu
- auto-move-windows
- dock
- drive-menu
- native-window-placement
- places-menu
- user-theme
- windowsNavigator

Other customization options

- Docky
- gnome-activity-journal
- gnome-tweak-tools
- tint2rc

Workspaces

- workspaces described

Accessibility options

System settings

- Gnome Control Center

How to:

Log in
Log out
Shut down
Start an application
Switch between running applications
  - switch between windows
Maximize a window
Unmaximize a window
Tile windows side-by-side
Float a window above other windows
Change workspaces
Move a window between workspaces
Change the default application used to open a file
Add an application as a favorite
 - Docky
 - Gnome dock
Monitor system resources
 - gnome-system-monitor

Reference: Gnome 3 keyboard shortcuts