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Feature Request: option to blur all GTK4 windows

Open joaocandre opened this issue 1 year ago • 6 comments

If possible, instead of handpicking the windows to blur, allow grouping all GTK4 windows/apps in a single setting.

Also, an option to disable blur on maximized windows (which is already the behavior with GTK4 apps, but not, for instance, with Firefox and Thunderbird)

joaocandre avatar May 22 '24 00:05 joaocandre

Also, an option to disable blur on maximized windows

Fyi, blur is already disabled for fullscreen windows. I don't think it's necessary to have it for maximized windows as well.

which is already the behavior with GTK4 apps

Wait what? I've never seen such thing. How do you enable it?

FelixFourcolor avatar May 30 '24 01:05 FelixFourcolor

Fyi, blur is already disabled for fullscreen windows. I don't think it's necessary to have it for maximized windows as well.

Not in Mozilla apps, they get blurred when maximized when app blurring is enabled. At least in my setup.

Wait what? I've never seen such thing. How do you enable it?

From what I can see, all Gnome apps get un-blurred when maximized, I assume that's the default behavior.

joaocandre avatar Jun 03 '24 13:06 joaocandre

Oh I see what's going on. You're using X11 right? On Wayland all fullscreen apps are unblurred (not maximized, but fullscreen, like when you fullscreen a youtube video). It's really useful, try it out!

(I don't know why this is only available in wayland, and it's not documented either, I should probably open an issue about it.)

I don't know any app that gets unblurred when maximized though, on either X11 or Wayland. That sounds like a bug to me. But anyways, just use Wayland, then you can go fullscreen to unblur apps and you don't need to worry about this anymore.

FelixFourcolor avatar Jun 07 '24 03:06 FelixFourcolor

No, I'm pretty sure I'm using Wayland. Maybe what I am describing is specific to Firefox and Thunderbird, but I don't think it has to do with full screen, but rather maximized windows. It occurs whether I hand-pick the apps to blur or use the 'blur all apps' option:

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all fullscreen apps are unblurred (not maximized, but fullscreen

That may be, but in my (admittedly anecdotal) use case, maximized windows usually require full focus and blur is often not desired. For a while I saw it happen with nautilus (maybe between updates) but indeed it does not happen anymore (although that was the case when I opened this issue).

joaocandre avatar Jun 07 '24 22:06 joaocandre

On Wayland all fullscreen apps are unblurred (not maximized, but fullscreen, like when you fullscreen a youtube video). It's really useful, try it out!

(I don't know why this is only available in wayland, and it's not documented either, I should probably open an issue about it.)

I just opened the issue #624. Can you replicate it?

FelixFourcolor avatar Jul 15 '24 22:07 FelixFourcolor

Hello, that could be quite neat to some extent, but I don't think I can detect GTK4 (or anything technical about the app whatsoever, except if they use wayland or xorg/xwayland) from gnome-shell. So it is a technical no for the moment...

aunetx avatar Aug 16 '24 10:08 aunetx