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Bug ID: 395368
Summary: Drag activates every client it touches
Product: kwin
Version: git master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Correct, it's raised only, but I don't think it should. I have often a cascade
of multiple windows open with only a small part looking out from underneath.
Dragging stuff from one window next to this casc
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Ah, I think I know now what I (and they) want: Raise the window, but only after
a delay. Such that when you move the drag quickly across a small ledge of
another window that is mostly behind your real target it does
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I
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The problem seems to be, that not all drivers export the newly queried
"rotation" property to user space in contrast to the atomic mode setting
propertiers, which are expected to all get exported to my knowl
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Yes, that's a good idea. We could then decide to not use this
plane/crtc/connector.
That said, my assumption is that for an atomic mode property this should never
happen. But since we would do this check only on
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The default should be either:
- Expand and show new tab + close tab buttons
- Not expand
to give the user a visual hint about the possibility to open multiple tabs.
With the patch the default is "expand bu
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(IMO the default should be to not expand - it is aligned then with what Dolphin
and Kate are doing per default)
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Bug ID: 373426
Summary: Missing icons in Breeze Dark (only in unstable)
Product: neon
Version: unspecified
Platform: Neon Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Bug ID: 373771
Summary: Log spam on WindowThumbnail unredirect
Product: frameworks-plasma
Version: unspecified
Platform: Neon Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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To make it clear, line 708 is in my source file:
xcb_composite_unredirect_window(c, m_winId, XCB_COMPOSITE_REDIRECT_AUTOMATIC);
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(In reply to Martin Gräßlin from comment #2)
> A solution might be to just filter out the errors in a NativeEventFilter.
Would this be easy to implement? There is already an override of
nativeEventFilter(..) in
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You can use my script for compiling (change the rootdir and INST vars to your
liking, an install in /usr/local though makes KWin directly using the compiled
Xwayland on next launch):
#!/bin/sh
# setup environment
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(based on https://wayland.freedesktop.org/ubuntu16.04.html)
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I'm open for a proposal on how the thumbnail item should be highlighted on
mouse over. It must be consistent with other forms of highlighting used in
Plasma and also must not create a artificial divide design
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Bug ID: 384600
Summary: First tool tip to be shown has larger width than
needed
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status:
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Potential fix: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7769
Maybe you can test it out Dr. Chapatin?
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The question is why isn't this in redshift directly? Also I would like to have
this capability in KWin directly and without the user needing to install any
third-party tools (maybe depend on the redshift lib, bu
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Bug ID: 377808
Summary: Crash on disconnect of primary monitor
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Neon Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severit
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#7 0x7f9198bf702a in
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Bug ID: 377811
Summary: Connect second screen in sddm leads to corrupted view
on login
Product: kwin
Version: git master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Summary: On irregular shutdowns in Wayland session KWin needs
to be started manually in X
Product: kwin
Version: git master
Platform: Other
OS: Linu
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Maybe it's unrelated to my DRM work and instead it has something to do with
this line in ~/.xsession-errors (logged when X session starts with KWin
crashing):
kwin_x11: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linu
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As I suspected by the error message and I confirmed by recompiling before this
point, 4a976d58ec50d6acd22e5cdbff0ca7fbda1367d0 introduced this regression.
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Thanks for your responses! What would be the right way to bring it to their
attention?
Can you link to what you mean by "happened for Debian a day or two ago"?
I assume an intermediate solution to get KDev
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You have to view the change in combination with
65ddd32d1a783281610041d24daff7ee92011ded, where you declared the new
ModifierOnlyShortcuts class.
The later commit just enables the use of it (and so crashes KWin). My
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Details worth mentioning:
This only happens when the 2nd screen was already connected in SDDM. After
login it shows the panel on the 2nd screen (it also doesn't remember the
position from last time) and
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Bug ID: 378144
Summary: Hiding mouse cursor leads to black flash
Product: kwin
Version: git master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Ok, looking again at the revert
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it's a revert for something else and therefore it's a regression on my com
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Yes, but the external monitor only is the primary screen, if I login from sddm
with the monitor already being connected in sddm. I also can't change the
primary screen in session with the KCM (but I assume t
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I don't know for sure why your bug report / wishlist item is again closed
without further comment slartibart70, but I assume it's because of your
aggressive tone in the beginning and the unfriendly title.
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Can you link to the task on Phabricator, since the above link is dead now?
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Is this bug fixed? I just tried KDevelop out again and it didn't crash.
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Thanks for digging into this. You're right that the cursor can't be locked and
confined at the same time.
The Xwayland code works like this: First confine. If then a certain condition
is met (cursor hidde
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Hey, thanks for the tip. Could be still make more sense to have the selection
marker move always to the last selected item with or without the mouse cursor
hovering about it. This feels still like a bug to be honest
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I think it's somehow related with the behavior when you have selected multiple
files and then press Ctrl+Arrow-up/down.
In this case the selection won't change but the "underlined/active" item.
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Hi Brennan,
from my side the patch worked. It felt though like there were some performance
issues when using the many sizes (since it loops through them), but that might
be also in my imagination.
The thing is Ken
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I just tried and the problem is still there. KWin log with
WAYLAND_DEBUG=server:
[2240489,397] wl_surface@20.attach(wl_buffer@11, 0, 0)
[2240489,410] wl_surface@20.damage(0, 0, 3840, 2160)
[2240489,425] wl_surface
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Since you thought a few days ago the org.kde.KWin.InputDeviceManager interface
is the problem because of the backtrace, something else:
When issuing kwin_wayland --xwayland from terminal, it gives a segfault
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Bug ID: 374766
Summary: Themes are not installed in the correct folder
Product: kwin
Version: git master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Didn't work for me. But try this out instead: https://phabricator.kde.org/D4027
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You're right Hrvoje. Please test this patch: https://phabricator.kde.org/D4040
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Bug ID: 374970
Summary: On Wayland alternative designs don't work
Product: kwin
Version: git master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Bug ID: 374971
Summary: On Wayland previeweing designs of tabbox doesn't clean
them up afterwards
Product: kwin
Version: git master
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Summary: Dropping files on XWayland windows doesn't work
Product: kwin
Version: git master
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Bug ID: 375000
Summary: Meta-to-open-menu stops working quickly after reboot
on specific keyboard model
Product: kwin
Version: git master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Click to focus stealing not supported on Wayland (had this problem with other
context menus aswell)?
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If you change the tabbox theme in the KCM to themes, which haven't been used
before in the current session the steps 1-4 happen again in the sense of:
On 2. it shows the overlay, but doesn't change to the
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OK, I pinpointed it now: The Meta key stops working directly after first time
hitting Alt+Tab to open the Window Switcher / Tabbox.
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Still happening. I tried to disable Buffer age mechanism with environment
variable KWIN_USE_BUFFER_AGE=0, but this made the whole thing even worse. Then
all kind of windows leave traces behind.
Forcing to QPainter
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