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Some Element on window get invisible
when mouse hover on on window some element get invisible
this extension is likely not the cause of this, we don't touch applications. does this still happen with only blur my shell enabled?
Actually, this may be caused by the extension... #19 had this issue, but I though it was resolved (because I though it was due to how the overview blur was previously implemented, but maybe this was due to something else!)
Anyway, we will need to have some more informations about this... But pretty sure it is a bug coming from gnome itself :(
Actually, this may be caused by the extension... #19 had this issue, but I though it was resolved (because I though it was due to how the overview blur was previously implemented, but maybe this was due to something else!)
Anyway, we will need to have some more informations about this... But pretty sure it is a bug coming from gnome itself :(
After Disable extension everything work fine. This problem occur while extension is on.
This seems like some sort of rendering issue, probably related to Mutter and what GPU and X11 vs Wayland. This could be tricky to fix (or workaround, it could be an upstream bug)
How often does it happen? And on which type of applications (GTK apps, or everything)?
I had the same issue. Desktop background (unblurred) appearing over gtk app elements every time it's opened for the first time. Going to overview stops the behavior, but it happens every time you open an app. I have uninstalled the extension and everything is back to normal.
Well, I don't know how to mitigate this... Will try to see it this is effectively an upstream bug or not
Does this bug still happen with newer versions of gnome?
The same thing happens with the Telegram chat list when the extension in enabled but only when the Extensions window is closed. Ubuntu 20.04.4, GNOME 3.36.8, X11.
The same thing happens with the Telegram chat list when the extension in enbled but only when the Extensions window is closed. Ubuntu 20.04.4, GNOME 3.36.8, X11.
Upd: It’s not about the Extensions window! The bug happens when there is no other window behind Telegram, just the desktop.