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--- Comment #18 from Thomas Lübking ---
"nope" - WM_CLASS remains empty despite map & sync.
=> Spotify/CEF bug (icccm violation)
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--- Comment #17 from Thomas Lübking ---
No packaging issue - I installed spotify and can confirm that rules don't
apply. Testing now whether an explicit sync between map and ruling helps. If
not, it's a CEF bug.
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--- Comment #16 from Kiril Vladimiroff ---
Okay, I will be able to try this tomorrow and report if the issue is fixed.
> But if it's this https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/spotify/ , I could just
> test it myself (the CEF thingy is somehow statically
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--- Comment #15 from Thomas Lübking ---
The detection will be fine. The client simply does not set a WM_CLASS hint, so
it's kinda "indetectable" :-(
This patch may hunk but should apply to 5.4 (otherwise please ask back)
If CEF is *not* violating the s
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--- Comment #14 from Kiril Vladimiroff ---
> a) Does that "Football Manager 2016" client never sport (pun intended)
> a WM_CLASS hint, or did you set it empty manually (because it also
> adds WM_CLASS late)?
It doesn't detect it. Even now when I try to
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--- Comment #13 from Thomas Lübking ---
It's not exactly your fault either.
a) Does that "Football Manager 2016" client never sport (pun intended) a
WM_CLASS hint, or did you set it empty manually (because it also adds WM_CLASS
late)?
b) The pretty muc
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Kiril Vladimiroff changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution|---
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--- Comment #11 from Thomas Lübking ---
It's probably this rule:
Description=Football Manager 2016
blockcompositing=true
blockcompositingrule=2
clientmachine=localhost
clientmachinematch=0
wmclass=
wmclasscomplete=false
wmclassmatch=1
Notice that "wm
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--- Comment #10 from Kiril Vladimiroff ---
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~/.config/kwinrulesrc
No, but I use rules for sending particular windows to exact desktops and
Spotify is one of them. Wh
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--- Comment #9 from Thomas Lübking ---
To rule out the obvious: you do not have any rules to block compositing which
might (accidentally) apply here?
(please attach ~/.config/kwinrulesrc in doubt)
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--- Comment #8 from Kiril Vladimiroff ---
5.19.0
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--- Comment #7 from Martin Gräßlin ---
What's your frameworks version?
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--- Comment #6 from Kiril Vladimiroff ---
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xprop output when clicking the Steam's login window
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--- Comment #5 from Kiril Vladimiroff ---
I knew that Spotify is using Chromium now, but I've ruled out Chromium
to be responsible for this, because suspend doesn't happen when I start
Chromium, Chrome or some Chrome app (like SlackDeck for example).
H
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xprop output when clicking the spotify window
Sure. However this is the output *after* the compositor is already suspended
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--- Comment #3 from Martin Gräßlin ---
can you please provide the xprop output when clicking the spotify window?
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--- Comment #2 from Kiril Vladimiroff ---
Forgot the mention that I can always reproduce this regardless of the "OpenGL
interface" (i.e. EGL or GLX). The attached log is with EGL, though.
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KWin output when Spotify is being started and stopped
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