https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361154

--- Comment #41 from Thomas Lübking <thomas.luebk...@gmail.com> ---
> Please dont tell me that is because the application request to disable the 
> compositor because it is not. 

And you know that base on what information?

The application *does* hint that it would prefer an uncomposited access to the
screen, otherwise this would not happen.
Check xprop on the window and see yourself.

I would suggest to run "kcmshell5 kwinrules" and create a blind rule (just
don't press the detect button), then in the last tab force "block compositing"
to "no", but, and that is the problem: This would only work if the application
*would* hint that it would prefer an uncomposited access to the screen. Since
you declared this isn't the case (out of your vast knowledge and experience on
the topic), the above won't work. Sorry for that.

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