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Hide Top Bar in overview

ru flag

What I want to do:

Hide the GNOME Panel while Overview/App Grid is open, but show it on the desktop. So when I go to my activities overview or look at my apps, the panel is not there. But when I am looking at the desktop, it is there, and I can interact with it and everything.

What I've Tried:

I've tried variations of Hide Top Bar extensions without any luck.

Theoretically

You should be able to make an extension to do this, right? I have very very little knowledge of how to make an extension for GNOME, so any help would be appreciated.

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cn flag
Do you want it hidden any time? Or only when moving into the overview?
Zany_Zachary1 avatar
ru flag
Only in the overview. I want it to be shown when the user is on desktop, but hidden in overview.
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cn flag
Make this more explicit in your question. Hiding in the overview is easy enough, keeping it on the desktop while hiding in the overview is not obvious.
Zany_Zachary1 avatar
ru flag
I've updated the question.
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cn flag
Much clearer now: this will avoid answers to use existing extensions (where I do not see that possibility).
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in flag

you can do this by setting this extention. Try the sudo apt install gnome-shell command before installation.

Zany_Zachary1 avatar
ru flag
Well I've tried that extension, as stated in the question. Also I already have GNOME shell installed, or I wouldn't be able to install the extensions.
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