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After the "Fix TeaTime not working with gnome-shell 3.35.90 and newer" commit, a bunch of blocks no longer have correct indentation. These blocks were left as is on purpose to make the diff of that commit easier to read. This commit fixes the indentation of these blocks. This commit makes no changes other then the indentation changes and as such contains no functional changes. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> |
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po | ||
src | ||
autogen.sh | ||
beautify-code.sh | ||
configure.ac | ||
LICENSE.md | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README.md | ||
utilities-teatime.svg |
Premise
Before you do anything, please make sure, that you have the following packages installed:
- libglib2.0-dev
- intltool
- gnome-common
The name of the package may vary from distribution to distributon. The first two packages provide m4-files needed for the generation of the configure script. The files in need are:
- intltool.m4
- gsettings.m4
They should be located somewhere in /usr/share/aclocal
.
Installaton
If everything is in place, run
./autogen.sh
to generate the configure script. If everything worked well, do:
./configure --prefix=/usr && make
To install the extension to your home directory, run:
make local-install
Or to install it for all users you need administrator rights. Thus you've to use something like sudo or become root via su. Using sudo, simply run:
sudo make install
In case you can't find the applet in gnome-tweak-tool, restart gnome-shell (using Alt +F2, enter: r).
If you wish to translate TeaTime to your language, have a look at the directory po
.
A handy zip file can be created using:
make zip # This is the same you get via http://extensions.gnome.org
Thanks to Thomas Liebetraut for the new build system. Get the latest version from: https://github.com/tommie-lie/gnome-shell-extensions-template
Contribution
Patches are welcome. But please make sure the code you contribute is formated properly.
Please run beautify-code.sh
before sending pull requests. Therefore, you'll need to install the
python tool js-beautify
, e.g. via pip install jsbeautifier
.