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Jordi Mas authored
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Jürgen Benvenuti authored
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Tim Sabsch authored
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Evan Frouin authored
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Hugo Carvalho authored
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Danial Behzadi authored
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Милош Поповић authored
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Alexander Shopov authored
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Carlos Garnacho authored
Use the template, passing it the tarball as produced by the build-fedora job (which now produces the tarball as an artifact). This template will handle the uploading of tarballs on tag pipelines.
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Philip Withnall authored
This will allow implementing screen time reminders / daily usage limits in the shell, while having the settings for it in gnome-control-center. Signed-off-by:
Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org> Helps: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Design/initiatives/-/issues/130
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Carlos Garnacho authored
So that other modules can depend on this version.
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Jordi Mas authored
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Ekaterine Papava authored
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Pranav Jerry authored
Changed description of disable-user-switching and disable-lock-screen from the org.gnome.desktop.lockdown gschema. This should probably fix #67
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Carlos Garnacho authored
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Martin authored
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Artur S0 authored
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Quentin PAGÈS authored
(cherry picked from commit 59088fc71547a2592afedef4b2db3a4953157cc1)
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Philip Withnall authored
As decided in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/3306 , users need to be able to enable screen time recording while not having limits enabled, so they can see a chart of their usage without it actually limiting their behaviour. Signed-off-by:
Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org> Helps: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/3306
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Philip Withnall authored
It’s something you stumble upon and find useful when it shows you something interesting. If you have to actively think about enabling it, the chances are you won’t, even if it is something that you would benefit from. As discussed on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/3306 . Signed-off-by:
Philip Withnall <pwithnall@gnome.org>
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Martin authored
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Jamie Gravendeel authored
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Peter Hutterer authored
The tip of a stylus works as left button virtually everywhere, binding the physical buttons on the stylus to left button too makes the stylus less useful out of the box. Map the first two stylus buttons to right and middle, respectively. The third stylus button is exceedingly rare anyway so let's leave that one as-is. Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gsettings-desktop-schemas/-/issues/71
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Carlos Garnacho authored
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Jeremy Bícha authored
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Jeremy Bícha authored
Update to upstream version '48~beta' with Debian dir 94263c61a57408505adec373c874d0a50873b157
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Jeremy Bícha authored
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Jeremy Bícha authored
since the Adwaita Fonts are not in Debian yet Gbp-Dch: Full
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Jeremy Bícha authored
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Jeremy Bícha authored
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Jeremy Bícha authored
tagging package gsettings-desktop-schemas version debian/48_beta-1 * tag 'debian/48_beta-1': (28 commits) releasing package gsettings-desktop-schemas version 48~beta-1 minor updates to debian/control Update gsettings override to still default to Cantarell and Monospace New upstream release Release 48.beta schemas: change defaults for stylus buttons to right and middle schemas: Switch to Adwaita Fonts Update Slovenian translation schemas: Enable screen time history by default schemas: Split data recording and limits in screen time limits schema Update Occitan translation Update Russian translation Update Slovenian translation Release 48.alpha schema: fix gendered language in key description Update Georgian translation Update Catalan translation build: Bump version to 48.alpha schemas: Add screen-time-limits schema ci: Integrate GNOME release-service template ...
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Jeremy Bícha authored
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Jeremy Bícha authored