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Applications are just transparrent, not blurred

Open marcinjahn opened this issue 3 years ago • 5 comments
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Enabling application blur for any app causes it to become transparent, without any blur effect. It does not matter what sigma I set. image

OS: Fedora 34 (Wayland)

marcinjahn avatar Oct 05 '22 15:10 marcinjahn

same issue (GNOME 42.5 Wayland on Arch)

KCGD avatar Oct 16 '22 17:10 KCGD

Could you please test it with latest release (v52)? It should be fixed now.

aunetx avatar Oct 18 '23 17:10 aunetx

Still present on Wayland when rounded corners extension is enabled. GNOME 45 Blur my Shell v54 Rounded Window Corners v12 (PR 137)

a-parhom avatar Nov 09 '23 19:11 a-parhom

@a-parhom unfortunately Blur-my-Shell is not compatible with the Rounded Corners extension... I already tried to have them work together, however the blur effect really does not want to ear anything, and it just vanishes :/

aunetx avatar Nov 12 '23 18:11 aunetx

Screenshot from 2023-11-21 19-25-44

I'm having the same issue it seems I'm using the latest git code GNOME Shell 45.0

Using 'Fluent-Dark' theme (with the 'blur' install tweak) : https://github.com/vinceliuice/Fluent-gtk-theme

NOT using the Rounded Corners extension

EDIT : ah I'm kinda getting something if I enable in 'Applications blur', 'Enable All by default' : Screenshot from 2023-11-21 20-17-45 Screenshot from 2023-11-21 20-24-50

But I suppose it's not optimal

EDIT : oh ok, in the end, instead of using 'Enable All by default' , I whitelist applications one by one using the 'Add window' button, still in the 'Applications blur' tab It's kinda ok now

Boulotaur2024 avatar Nov 21 '23 18:11 Boulotaur2024