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Strange artifacts appear on bar at random

Open nonetrix opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

If you look closely you can see a strange pixel formation on the bar, this seems to appear seemingly randomly and also appears on both of my monitors at the same time in which I have two bars. Only way to remove it is if text over writes where the pixels are placed trying to move my cursor over it or a window does nothing. This makes me rule out Hyprland or hardware failure mostly, but it could still be either of those. I am honestly just curious if anyone has encountered this and what it could be. First time I had this it was just one random red pixel, but red or orange seems to be the theme 2024-06-23-144644_hyprshot 2024-06-23-144644_hyprshot Also, I haven't noticed any system stability issues really besides ones that I know are software bugs. I can stress my GPU for hours and nothing out of the ordinary really

nonetrix avatar Jun 23 '24 19:06 nonetrix

check it with the inspector to make sure its not a widget you placed there

Aylur avatar Jun 23 '24 21:06 Aylur

Will if it comes up again comes up once every blue moon seemingly, but I don't see anything weird there currently

nonetrix avatar Jun 23 '24 22:06 nonetrix

I found way to reproduce it! Get a bunch of windows all with different titles but sameish length then quickly move between them updating the window title widget, eventually you will get a red pixel. I was able to do it with one window named cava, btop, and finally ~ like this image then hovering over another window with a bigger title will remove it image I will give my config later but it's a mess for sure I added a bunch of white space to visually separate code as I was working on it and generally it's hacked together and has some bugs. I think this is a GTK bug honestly, seems most likely

nonetrix avatar Aug 07 '24 00:08 nonetrix

Also media player widget timestamp does it as well

nonetrix avatar Aug 07 '24 02:08 nonetrix

I seem to be having the same issue: weird colored pixels artifacts. They disappear on mouse hover.

Look at the battery indicator, the name of the day and the number of minutes on the clock.

Before mouse hover screenshot_2024-10-18_10-48-44

After mouse hover screenshot_2024-10-18_10-53-40

TeChn4K avatar Oct 18 '24 08:10 TeChn4K

Seems similar, I suspect it to be a font rendering bug in GTK version this uses. Am I right or nah?

About configs, I switched my OS and reinstalled a bunch of times and now I'm using Quickshell instead(both are great btw). But these configs should work probably, but not same I was using but equally hacky lol https://github.com/nonetrix/nixdots

nonetrix avatar Oct 18 '24 09:10 nonetrix