v70: new release available (introducing support for GNOME Shell 40)

A new version of Dash to Dock (v70) introducing support for GNOME Shell 40 has been released.

How to get the new release

As usual, the extension can be obtained from the extension website, or downloaded manually from the release page. See the alternative installation methods for instructions.

What’s new

With a large delay… this release finally introduces support the Gnome 40.

Most credits for this release go to Marco Trevisan and Evan Welsh.

Release notes (v70)

  • Introducing support for Gnome Shell 40 and dropping support for previous versions.

v69: new release available (introducing support for GNOME Shell 3.38)

A new version of Dash to Dock (v69) introducing support for GNOME Shell 3.38 has been released.

How to get the new release

As usual, the extension can be obtained from the extension website, or downloaded manually from the release page. See the alternative installation methods for instructions.

What’s new

This release introduces support the recently released Gnome 3.38.

Release notes (v69)

  • Introducing support for Gnome Shell 3.38.

v68: new release available (introducing support for GNOME Shell 3.36)

A new version of Dash to Dock (v68) introducing support for GNOME Shell 3.36 has been released.

How to get the new release

As usual, the extension can be obtained from the extension website, or downloaded manually from the release page. See the alternative installation methods for instructions.

What’s new

This release introduces support the recently released Gnome 3.36.

Release notes (v68)

  • Introducing support for Gnome Shell 3.36.

v67: new release available (introducing support for GNOME Shell 3.34)

A new version of Dash to Dock (v67) introducing support for GNOME Shell 3.34 has been released.

How to get the new release

As usual, the extension can be obtained from the extension website, or downloaded manually from the release page. See the alternative installation methods for instructions.

What’s new

This release introduces support the recently released Gnome 3.34. Significant modernization of the code base was necessary. As such, support for previous Gnome shell versions has been dropped.

A notable addition in this release is support for the the trash and removable devices icons on the dock.

Trash icon support

Release notes (v67)

  • Introducing support for Gnome Shell 3.34 and dropping support for previous versions (Marco Trevisan (Treviño))).
  • Trash and removable devices launchers (Philip Langdale, Marco Trevisan (Treviño))
  • Theme support: LauncherAPI: use CSS to style progress bar color (Carlo Lobrano)
  • Theme support: Don’t reset border-radius for shrinked dash (Joonas Henriksson)
  • Bugfix: Fix regression with transparency settings UI.

v66: new release available (introducing support for GNOME Shell 3.32)

A new version of Dash to Dock (v66) introducing support for GNOME Shell 3.32 has been released.

How to get the new release

As usual, the extension can be obtained from the extension website (upon review), or downloaded manually from the release page. See the alternative installation methods for instructions.

This release introduces support the recently released Gnome 3.32, and mainly a port to modern ES6 language features. As such, support for previous Gnome shell versions has been dropped. I will try to backports fixis and features (gnome-3.30 branch) as much as possible.

Notable changes are the addition of a “Focus or Previews click action”, which will show windows previews only when clicking on an already focused application and the removal of the removal of the adaptive transparency mode, as the upstram behaviour of the top panel has been reverted to be always opaque.

Release notes (v66)

  • Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
    • Introducing support for Gnome Shell 3.32 and dropping support for previous versions.
    • appIcons: Add Focus or Previews click action
  • Michele Gaio:
    • AppIconIndicators: fix invalid dominant css color for certain icons (e.g Slack)
    • Remove the Adaptive transparency mode.
  • Jeremy Bicha
    • Update Polish translation.
  • Adolfo Jayme Barrientos
    • Update Spanish and Portuguese translations
  • Serdar Sağlam:
    • Update Turkish translation.