The .js extension isn't admitted by this mailing list. I upload the code to
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2016-03-21 20:49 GMT+01:00 Juan Simón <deced...@gmail.com>:

> No, It isn't solved. I've spoken too fast. The problem isn't the screen
> lock, the problem is the class itself. It works until certain amount of
> time, after this the animation isn't visible, the icon remains in same
> opacity.
> I've tested with several transition types but all fails.
> Perhaps I'm doing something wrong to declare the methods for icon-animated
> class. The animation is enabled when the main class calls to
> "mainObject.iconObject.startAnimation();".
> I attach the extension.js code.
> Any idea?
> Regards.
>
> 2016-03-21 19:28 GMT+01:00 Juan Simón <deced...@gmail.com>:
>
>> 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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