dysprosium

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dysprosium,

to scroll on the top panel to change volume, is the use case of course. I put the github link for reference.

I think only problem lies with the last line. Importing Volume is done differently now.

dysprosium,

well that’s what I tried, but how would I know where Volume is located in the path 'gi:// … '. Is there any way of browsing / exploring the jave files to that I can actually know what the path is?

dysprosium,

Ah good. I couldn’t find any. But still, I’m wondering how to port extensions. I’ve got more, even some self-made.

dysprosium,

Aha I see. Except I’m not sure if the path /usr/share/gnome-shell/js/ is correct? The folder/file js does not exist on my end.

dysprosium,

that’s neat. Can it also do this, natively? extensions.gnome.org/…/panelhideswindow/

dysprosium,

yeah okay so that’s the same on GNOME on every distro. The icon is too small so it takes too long to get the mouse just right just to change the volume a bit.

dysprosium,

that’s so weird, that only one of two people need to have an open port. So the person with the closed port can still establish a connection, both upload AND download. However, this process stops the moment the other person closes his port, then NO connection whatsoever can be established? So we’re gonna pretend this makes sense? Or is it about initiating a connection which requires an open port? That’d make a bit more sense

dysprosium,

I know a bit about NATs, or how I like to call it, LAN, basically. But if you don’t even have a NAT to begin with and are directly connected (to your modem), then you don’t even need to open a port. Easy peasy

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