Semi-transparent black pixels at corners compared to native KDE rounding
I am trying out the KDE-Rounded-Corners effect and have noticed a visual issue when comparing it to KDE's native rounding effect.
Specifically, with KDE-Rounded-Corners, I see semi-transparent black pixels at the rounded corners, whereas the native KDE effect does not exhibit this (or appears to use white/edge-matching colors for blending).
Honestly, the native KDE effect looks more comfortable and natural to me personally. However, as is well-known, the "Korners bug" issue frequently regresses in the native implementation.
Is it possible to improve this aspect of the KDE-Rounded-Corners effect?
Additional Information
- Only the rounding feature of KDE-Rounded-Corners is enabled; all other settings are disabled
- The corner radius is set to exactly match the theme's native corner radius
KDE-Rounded-Corners:
Native:
Nice observation. I will check it.
Can you send me your configurations? Also, does this issue happen with a non-fractional thickness?
I get these as well, only on the bottom corners, pretty profound. I assume it is because of the new changes in Plasma's 6.5 native rounded bottom corners?
Can KDE-Round-Conrer use kde6.5 native SSD rounded corner in the feture?