A gnome-shell extensions that try to add rounded corners for all windows
Compiz alike magic lamp effect
Hide shadow when magic lamp effect running. Need to restart (disable then enable) this extension when Compiz alike magic lamp effect enabled.
Install extensions from here.
It will install extensions to ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
,
need to install yarn
, Node.js and gettext
git clone https://github.com/yilozt/rounded-window-corners
cd rounded-window-corners
yarn install && yarn ext:install
In NixOS, you can use nix-shell
to enter a development shell before
run yarn install
.
You may need to install those packages when building this extensions. Feel free to open issues if you got error.
sudo pacman -S nodejs yarn gettext # Arch Linux
sudo apt install nodejs yarnpkg gettext # Ubuntu
sudo dnf install nodejs yarnpkg gettext gettext-devel # Fedora
Download extensions pack from Releases Page, or download git version from
Github Actions. After download extensions pack, you need use
gnome-extensions
to install it, then restart gnome-shell to enable this
extensions.
gnome-extensions install [email protected]
You can help translate this extensions by using Weblate, or update po files then open a pull request.
To add new translations for extensions, you can add .po
files in po
directory via msginit
, then use your favorite text editor to edit it.
cd po && msginit # Add po file for new translations
You can run yarn ext:install
or yarn dev
to install extensions with with
new translations. In XOrg sessions, just press Alt + F2 -> r
to restart
gnome-session then preview the result. In Wayland session, have to logout
session then login again to reload extensions.
yarn dev
will watch changes of .po
files, once you have update translations,
it will compile and install extensions automatically.
yarn build
Build and install extensions when files in src
folder changed.
yarn dev
Need to install Vagrant
and
Virtual Box. This command will setup a virtual machine that enable log of
extensions in terminal.
yarn vm