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Subject: Ubuntu Feature Request (For Handicapped Vision): Gnome3-Extension Pixel Saver
From: l eed <lockmartkyushu () gmail ! com>
Date: 2017-08-31 2:28:27
Message-ID: CAE3S3wCzrYYTtfNUz02kTbc-vXDpUyj+s0bN8ce8CttcP6MuBg () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello everyone,
This is my first time emailing the Ubuntu Developer Group, and I kindly
wanted to say thank you to you all for your excellent work on Ubuntu. It
helps me and my vision impaired staff members a lot and we are hoping that
the move from Unity to Gnome3 will be well for everyone.
Now to my question.
I placed this question originally on ask ubuntu:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/951141/can-we-get-the-gnome3-extention-pixel-saver-to-be-added-into-ubuntu-17-10-how?noredirect=1#
In our organization, our handicapped users are testing Gnome3 now. There is
one extension addon called pixel-saver which we cannot live without. Since
the Ubuntu team has been working on importing dashtodock as a ubuntu
extention, can they do something similar with pixel saver:
Here is the URL for the extension
*Gnome 3 Addon: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/723/pixel-saver/
<https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/723/pixel-saver/>*
Just as DashToDock will be adopted into the new Ubuntu, can we please do
the same for this extension? The extra space it saves for using a web
browser (the pixels at the top of the screen being merged into the top
Gnome 3 bar) is really important for our work on small screens. (This will
help my handicapped staff members as well)
I appreciate your efforts and hope that my email reaches you all well.
Thank you kindly on behalf of all of our staff members. Have a good day.
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<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div>Hello everyone,<br><br></div>This is my first time \
emailing the Ubuntu Developer Group, and I kindly wanted to say thank you to you all \
for your excellent work on Ubuntu. It helps me and my vision impaired staff members a \
lot and we are hoping that the move from Unity to Gnome3 will be well for \
everyone.<br><br></div>Now to my question.<br><br>I placed this question originally \
on ask ubuntu:<br><a \
href="https://askubuntu.com/questions/951141/can-we-get-the-gnome3-extention-pixel-sav \
er-to-be-added-into-ubuntu-17-10-how?noredirect=1#">https://askubuntu.com/questions/95 \
1141/can-we-get-the-gnome3-extention-pixel-saver-to-be-added-into-ubuntu-17-10-how?noredirect=1#</a> \
<br><br><br></div>In our organization, our handicapped users are testing Gnome3 now. \
There is one extension addon called pixel-saver which we cannot live without. Since \
the Ubuntu team has been working on importing dashtodock as a ubuntu extention, can \
they do something similar with pixel saver:<br><br></div>Here is the URL for the \
extension<strong><br>Gnome 3 Addon: <a \
href="https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/723/pixel-saver/" rel="nofollow \
noreferrer">https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/723/pixel-saver/</a></strong> \
<div>
<p>Just as DashToDock will be adopted into the new Ubuntu, can we please
do the same for this extension? The extra space it saves for using a
web browser (the pixels at the top of the screen being merged into the
top Gnome 3 bar) is really important for our work on small screens.
(This will help my handicapped staff members as well)</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>I \
appreciate your efforts and hope that my email reaches you all well. Thank you kindly \
on behalf of all of our staff members. Have a good \
day.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p></div></div>
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