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Pop!_OS fork of https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/tree/ubuntu-dock

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The current behaviour is inconvenient. If *any* window is covering the dock, the dock will hide. This is particularly bad on large displays and multi-monitor setups. There's a lot more...

Steps to reproduce: - Dock set to intelligently hide and show dock on every monitor. - Have one monitor stacked atop the other. - Open a window on the top...

I install Google Chrome, and 2 extension adds this comportament. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gmail-app-badge-notificat/fbaolhbfbmniffcokakochjjeccpcpkh and https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gmail-taskbar-unread-badg/kmnilibailnabapaolahfacmnapamkhg becouse in PopOs not work.

Running Pop!_OS 22.04 with the latest updates. In the Dock The HitBox Size Changes depending on the icon. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/107319089/181719806-27ae3026-4961-4d06-bdef-50415d85bf63.png)

sorry I am not sure it is related to plugin or other settings, when I clicked the trash can icon, it open kitty terminal and vim and shows ``` Open...

Please add functionality for mouse scrolling wheel such as the Dash to Dock extension so that we can cycle through the app windows with scroll while minimizing with the click....

Apparently, disabling the dock only hides it below the screen bottom. On 42.1, when entering overview mode, the dock is visible at the bottom of the screen before being visually...

**Distribution (run `cat /etc/os-release`):** 22.04 **Related Application and/or Package Version (run `apt policy $PACKAGE NAME`):** App launcher icon favorites shortcut tray (or whatever you call it) **Issue/Bug Description:** Somehow this...

Here is my idea: In dash to dock extension, it is possible to edit the sensibility to "pop up" the dock when intelligently hide or always hide is activated. With...

I just got to got to have the equivalent to this simple but unmaintained Gnome extension [Maximized by default](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1193/maximized-by-default/) Another way to go may be to add the "monocle" tiling...