Gnome Shell extension providing minimal integration for Sticky Notes, including a panel indicator and additional entries in Gnome's background menu. Useful to manage notes in busy desktops (high number of windows/notes, multiple monitors).
- Background Menu Override: adds a New Note entry to Gnome's default background menu, creating new notes at custom positions in your workspace;
- Panel Indicator: panel indicator with options to create, show/hide and cycle notes, among others;
- Quick Actions: allows binding mouse triggers (button presses,scroll) to different quick actions e.g. show or hide notes;
- Versatile and Dynamic Behavior: visiblity of background menu and indicator position can be automated to follow Sticky Notes open/closed status;
- General Purpose Tools: convenience toggles to auto-start Sticky Notes or keeping it running in the background.
I am in no way associated with the Sticky Notes project. For inquiries and bug reporting regarding the Sticky Notes app refer to the project page. And if you like the software, please support them!
This extension was developed and tested in Gnome 46 and is provided free of charge and with no warranty under the GPL v2 license. Parts of its code base were inspired and/or borrowed by the following extensions:
- Activate Window by Title (GPL v2)
- Transmission Daemon Indicator NG (MIT)
- Arch Linux Updates indicator (GPL v3)
- LogoMenu (GPL v2)
These limitations are known and will likely be fixed on upcoming releases:
- 'New Note' clears note open/close status (should be fixed on , see #126);
- Excessive spacing between indicator and note count (when enabled).