Solved. I've added a chivato that the enable/disable methods check. 2016-03-21 19:11 GMT+01:00 Juan Simón <deced...@gmail.com>:
> Hi, > In previous mails I have spoken of a extension that I've developed to > monitor a background process. To avoid the problem that gnome-shell > disables the extensions when screen is idle, I have emptied the methods > enable() and disable(). Now it works well except the Tweener class when the > screen is idle. This object (Tweener) is destroyed and it isn't resumed > when the session is restored. This is the code fragment: > > const IconAnimated = new Lang.Class({ > Name: 'IconAnimated', > Extends: St.Icon, > > _init: function(icon_name, style_class) { > > this.parent({ icon_name: icon_name, style_class: style_class }); > > this.TweenIn = { > opacity:20, > time:1, > transition:'easeInOutSine', > onComplete: function() { > Tweener.addTween(this, this.TweenOut); > } > } > > this.TweenOut = { > opacity:255, > time:1, > transition:'easeInOutSine', > onComplete: function() { > if (this.isDownloading) { > Tweener.addTween(this, this.TweenIn); > } else { > return false; > } > return true; > } > } > > }, > > startAnimation: function() { > this.isDownloading = true; > this.set_icon_name(ICON_ACTIVO); > Tweener.addTween(this, this.TweenOut); > }, > > stopAnimation: function() { > this.isDownloading = false; > Tweener.removeTweens(this); > this.opacity = 255; > this.set_icon_name(ICON_INACTIVO); > } > }); > > Do you know some way to skip this bug? Another way to animate the panel > icon? > Regards. >
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