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When using the extension the icons on the dash appear as noticeably smaller compared to older versions of GNOME and the default horizontal dash, I assumed it was by design and I wanted an option to change it. But now I found that the icons actually appear smaller than they're defined as, for example when dragging an icon on the dash it appears as larger than the icons on the dash. It's because of a line in the CSS stylesheet, changing
#dash.vertical-overview .overview-icon {
padding: 0px 10px;
}
to
#dash.vertical-overview .overview-icon {
padding: 10px 10px;
}
or commenting the lines out fixes it. I think fixing this and adding an option to limit the maximum icon size would be better.
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I believe the dash size is limited by the size of the icons, there is a list somewhere that specifies a couple different sizes. Perhaps adding some larger values to that list will do the trick, I doubt will look very good but It's worth a look at least.
Option to move the show applications button is no problem, I'll add that as soon as I have some time to work on this again (unless of course make a PR before that time).
Adding an option around this line should do it:
Line 35 in e2eb9c2
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