A GNOME Shell extension that allows the creation of scaled-down window clones for use as Picture-in-Picture (PIP) thumbnails.
WTMB is supported by the V-Shell, AATWS and CHC-E extensions which allows you to create window thumbnails using their controls.
- Supports GNOME Shell 42 - 46
- Thumbnails support DND to move them anywhere on the screen
- Minimize windows to thumbnails
- Optional full size preview on hover
- Optional hide on hover
- Custom default scale, position and opacity, animation speed
- Resizable by scrolling
- Fully customizable mouse and keyboard control
- An unlimited number or a single thumbnail
- Windows can remember position nad size of their thumbnail after the thumbnail was removed so the thumbnail can be restored later
- Multi-monitor support
- Custom keyboard shortcuts
The easiest way to install WTMB: go to extensions.gnome.org and toggle the switch. This installation also gives you automatic updates in the future.
The latest development version
You may need to install git
, make
, gettext
and glib2.0
for successful installation.
Navigate to the directory you want to download the source code and execute following commands in the terminal:
git clone https://github.com/G-dH/window-thumbnails.git
cd window-thumbnails
make install
git clone https://github.com/G-dH/window-thumbnails.git
cd window-thumbnails
git checkout gnome-42-44
make install
After installation you need to enable the extension.
- First restart GNOME Shell (
ALt
+F2
,r
,Enter
, or Log-Out/Log-In if you use Wayland) - Now you should see the WTMB (Window Thumbnails) extension in the Extensions application (reopen the app if needed to load new data), where you can enable it.
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