Source: gnome-shell-extension-flypie Section: gnome Homepage: https://github.com/Schneegans/Fly-Pie Priority: optional Standards-Version: 4.6.0 Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/gnome-shell-extension-flypie.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/gnome-shell-extension-flypie Maintainer: Mo Zhou Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), libglib2.0-dev, unzip, zip # see metadata.json for supported gnome-shell version range Package: gnome-shell-extension-flypie Architecture: all Depends: gnome-shell (<< 48~), gnome-shell (>= 45~), ${misc:Depends} Description: innovative marking menu via keyboard shortcuts Fly-Pie is an extension for GNOME Shell which lets you open marking menus via keyboard shortcuts. It is the first GNOME Shell extension with achievements! . You can use it to launch applications, simulate hotkeys, open URLs and much more. It features a continuous learning curve which lets you gradually lift-off from a grumpie menu rookie to a snappie menu pielot. (You got it? Like pilot, but with a cake). Once you opened a marking menu, you can seamlessly transition between three alternative selection modes: . * Point-and-Click: Select items by clicking on them or anywhere in the corresponding wedges. * Marking-Mode: Select items by drawing gestures. To do this, click anywhere and drag your mouse. Pausing or making a turn selects the currently dragged item. * Turbo-Mode: You can also "draw" gestures while holding Ctrl, Shift, or Alt without having to press your mouse button! This is especially useful when you opened the menu with a shortcut involving such a modifier.