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The upgrade assistant shows the percentage of all installed extensions that are compatible. This means it also counts extensions that are disabled, like preinstalled ones, or extensions the user isn't currently using.
Proposed Solutions
Show both percentages. One for enabled extensions and one for installed
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It would also be nice if this affected the sorting, so that the top list would be "Enabled extensions" instead of "User-installed extensions". Thanks! :)
A potentially simpler "automatic" way could be to use multiple colors in the gauge widget, a bit like a "stacked horizontal column chart", i.e. like the new GNOME Disks "space allocation bar" that you can see in the screenshot in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-disk-utility/-/issues/428
That way, with one widget you could show some 3 or 4 sections representing what you want.
Issue
The upgrade assistant shows the percentage of all installed extensions that are compatible. This means it also counts extensions that are disabled, like preinstalled ones, or extensions the user isn't currently using.
Proposed Solutions
Show both percentages. One for enabled extensions and one for installed
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: