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Panel Blur Uses Wrong Wallpaper (Multi-monitor)

Open pixlxip opened this issue 9 months ago • 1 comments

I use different wallpapers for each of my 2 monitors on GNOME 45, but Blur my Shell seems to choose the wrong wallpaper for the panel blur. Restarting the extension from Extensions or Extension Manager fixes it, but the problem persists on startup.

Here's an image: image

It might be relevant that I use my right monitor as my main one.

pixlxip avatar Oct 29 '23 18:10 pixlxip

i too, am seeing this issue - i have 2 screens, 1 is 2560x1440 and the other is 5120x1440q, the bigger one being the on the right and is my primary screen.

in my case, it appears to only apply the effect to half of the top bar, which i've had similar issues with other gnome extensions (like Hanabi) but, it is applying the wrong monitor's wallpaper...

i feel like its related to https://github.com/aunetx/blur-my-shell/blob/f479cb6ade4b91533926947eb132ff28bc62a3e5/src/components/panel.js#L368C5-L380C6 maybe it reads the wrong monitor

breningham avatar Nov 06 '23 08:11 breningham

Hello, could you try PR #546 to see if it still happens? It should not, as I now use the default GNOME class to fetch the wallpaper! So I set this issue to be closed automatically once #546 is merged, however please tell me / reopen it if it still appears

aunetx avatar Mar 27 '24 19:03 aunetx

I believe this issue is not fixed yet. I produce this bug on Ubuntu 24.04 under X11 with 2 monitor connected. One is rotated to vertical, another one is horizental. Almost everytime my PC power on and first login to desktop, my top panel will showing like this:

image

Cardidi avatar May 21 '24 14:05 Cardidi