GNOME Tweak Tool 3.14.2 is released, Available in Ubuntu Gnome Software Center


GNOME Tweak Tool 3.14.2 is released, Available in Ubuntu Software Center

GNOME Tweak Tool 3.14.2 is released, Available in Ubuntu Gnome Software Center

GNOME Tweak Tool is an open source and very powerful utility that allows users to configure many aspects of the GNOME desktop environment, including appearance, extensions, fonts, startup apps, workspaces, and peripheral devices.

Also known as Advanced Settings or Tweak Tool, the application is usually distributed with any Linux-based operating system, which means that newcomers can easily download and install it using the Software Center application of their distribution. Follow this page for information about Install Gnome 3.14.1 in Linux Ubuntu, Linux Mint [PPA]

What's New in This Release:
  • startup: Fix check for running executables (Rui Matos)
  • tweakview: Update decorations on settings changes (Florian Müllner)
  • windows: Stop overriding the Gtk/DecorationLayout xsetting (Florian Müllner)
  • Remove the use of deprecated properties (Dominique Leuenberger)
  • Make the window a bit taller (Matthias Clasen)
  • startup: Sort application selection list alphabetically (Rui Matos)
  • GTK+ required version bump to 3.12 (Gian Mario Tagliaretti)
  • Translation updates

You will be able to customize a wide variety of GNOME settings

The program allows users to customize advanced GNOME options and settings, such as the behavior on laptop lid close, the virtual workspaces, enable, disable and configure shell extensions, add or remove startup apps, as well as to configure the mouse and keyboard devices.

It can also be used to change the GTK+ theme, fonts, icons, mouse cursor, shell theme, wallpaper, desktop icons, the titlebar click action, panel clock to display the date and second, calendar to display week numbers, numerous typing keybindings, and advanced window options.

Another interesting feature is the ability to click the panel entry of the application in order to quickly reset all settings to default or to disable all shell extensions. Furthermore, the built-in search functionality allows novices to quickly search for a specific option.

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