I have the Window Behaviour action for middle-click on the title bar set to "Toggle raise and lower", but some GTK-3 apps ignore this setting for certain windows. One example is the Compose window in the Evolution groupware suite.
To see what I mean, try the gtk3-demo app (from the gtk3-devel package) which also shows this behaviour under KDE but not under Gnome.
poc
On 2023-01-02 06:20, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I have the Window Behaviour action for middle-click on the title bar set to "Toggle raise and lower", but some GTK-3 apps ignore this setting for certain windows. One example is the Compose window in the Evolution groupware suite.
To see what I mean, try the gtk3-demo app (from the gtk3-devel package) which also shows this behaviour under KDE but not under Gnome.
poc _______________________________________________
I noticed this in the last couple of days with F37 under Wayland. I found this with Firefox and Konsole so it may not be just GTK-3 apps.
I have not had time to do more tests but it is very frustrating as I use the title bar shading for productivity and focus which is mainly lost now.
On this present desktop Title Bar shading won't work in Konsole, galculator, Okular and Firefox.
What is more interesting is if I click on the panel and go to the Application > More, Shade is not an available option for any of these programs.
Robin
On Thu, 2023-01-12 at 16:55 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
On 2023-01-02 06:20, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I have the Window Behaviour action for middle-click on the title bar set to "Toggle raise and lower", but some GTK-3 apps ignore this setting for certain windows. One example is the Compose window in the Evolution groupware suite.
To see what I mean, try the gtk3-demo app (from the gtk3-devel package) which also shows this behaviour under KDE but not under Gnome.
poc _______________________________________________
I noticed this in the last couple of days with F37 under Wayland. I found this with Firefox and Konsole so it may not be just GTK-3 apps.
I have not had time to do more tests but it is very frustrating as I use the title bar shading for productivity and focus which is mainly lost now.
On this present desktop Title Bar shading won't work in Konsole, galculator, Okular and Firefox.
What is more interesting is if I click on the panel and go to the Application > More, Shade is not an available option for any of these programs.
On X11 I see the Shade option both in the System Settings panel and with a right-click on the title bar. As it's not something I ever use I can't say if it works properly (I've no idea what it's supposed to do and can't find any documentation on it).
poc
On 2023-01-13 04:35, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2023-01-12 at 16:55 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
On 2023-01-02 06:20, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I have the Window Behaviour action for middle-click on the title bar set to "Toggle raise and lower", but some GTK-3 apps ignore this setting for certain windows. One example is the Compose window in the Evolution groupware suite.
To see what I mean, try the gtk3-demo app (from the gtk3-devel package) which also shows this behaviour under KDE but not under Gnome.
poc _______________________________________________
I noticed this in the last couple of days with F37 under Wayland. I found this with Firefox and Konsole so it may not be just GTK-3 apps.
I have not had time to do more tests but it is very frustrating as I use the title bar shading for productivity and focus which is mainly lost now.
On this present desktop Title Bar shading won't work in Konsole, galculator, Okular and Firefox.
What is more interesting is if I click on the panel and go to the Application > More, Shade is not an available option for any of these programs.
On X11 I see the Shade option both in the System Settings panel and with a right-click on the title bar. As it's not something I ever use I can't say if it works properly (I've no idea what it's supposed to do and can't find any documentation on it).
poc
Shade just collapses the window into the title bar. I find it useful when I get into some projects as I have many different windows open on different virtual desktops and I need to just get the window out without minimizing it to the taxk panel.
I don't have shade as an option on my Firefox if I right click on the title bar > More Actions.
I also had a Wayland freeze up that led to a system freeze up and the only thing I could find in the journal was a reference to GTK. Have not had time to look further into it.
I think I will move back to X11 and see how things work.
Robin
On Tue, 2023-01-17 at 11:54 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
What is more interesting is if I click on the panel and go to the Application > More, Shade is not an available option for any of these programs.
On X11 I see the Shade option both in the System Settings panel and with a right-click on the title bar. As it's not something I ever use I can't say if it works properly (I've no idea what it's supposed to do and can't find any documentation on it).
poc
Shade just collapses the window into the title bar. I find it useful when I get into some projects as I have many different windows open on different virtual desktops and I need to just get the window out without minimizing it to the taxk panel.
I see. Yes, it does seem to work on KDE with Evolution (and Firefox). This is with X11.
poc
On 2023-01-17 15:32, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2023-01-17 at 11:54 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
What is more interesting is if I click on the panel and go to the Application > More, Shade is not an available option for any of these programs.
On X11 I see the Shade option both in the System Settings panel and with a right-click on the title bar. As it's not something I ever use I can't say if it works properly (I've no idea what it's supposed to do and can't find any documentation on it).
poc
Shade just collapses the window into the title bar. I find it useful when I get into some projects as I have many different windows open on different virtual desktops and I need to just get the window out without minimizing it to the taxk panel.
I see. Yes, it does seem to work on KDE with Evolution (and Firefox). This is with X11.
poc
An update today.
I had to install the rpmfusion drivers for the graphics acceleration and due to the one drive not working in Wayland, I had to use X11. As it turns out, some of the issues I was having with GTK apps now work in X11.
Shade works in all apps that I have tried. :)
Robin
On Thu, 2023-01-19 at 22:17 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
On 2023-01-17 15:32, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2023-01-17 at 11:54 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
What is more interesting is if I click on the panel and go to the Application > More, Shade is not an available option for any of these programs.
On X11 I see the Shade option both in the System Settings panel and with a right-click on the title bar. As it's not something I ever use I can't say if it works properly (I've no idea what it's supposed to do and can't find any documentation on it).
poc
Shade just collapses the window into the title bar. I find it useful when I get into some projects as I have many different windows open on different virtual desktops and I need to just get the window out without minimizing it to the taxk panel.
I see. Yes, it does seem to work on KDE with Evolution (and Firefox). This is with X11.
poc
An update today.
I had to install the rpmfusion drivers for the graphics acceleration and due to the one drive not working in Wayland, I had to use X11. As it turns out, some of the issues I was having with GTK apps now work in X11.
Shade works in all apps that I have tried. :)
So that would appear to be a Wayland issue, unlike the behaviour I was commenting on originally.
poc
On 2023-01-20 04:37, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2023-01-19 at 22:17 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
On 2023-01-17 15:32, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2023-01-17 at 11:54 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
What is more interesting is if I click on the panel and go to the Application > More, Shade is not an available option for any of these programs.
On X11 I see the Shade option both in the System Settings panel and with a right-click on the title bar. As it's not something I ever use I can't say if it works properly (I've no idea what it's supposed to do and can't find any documentation on it).
poc
Shade just collapses the window into the title bar. I find it useful when I get into some projects as I have many different windows open on different virtual desktops and I need to just get the window out without minimizing it to the taxk panel.
I see. Yes, it does seem to work on KDE with Evolution (and Firefox). This is with X11.
poc
An update today.
I had to install the rpmfusion drivers for the graphics acceleration and due to the one drive not working in Wayland, I had to use X11. As it turns out, some of the issues I was having with GTK apps now work in X11.
Shade works in all apps that I have tried. :)
So that would appear to be a Wayland issue, unlike the behaviour I was commenting on originally.
poc
So you are using X11 and not Wayland? If you are not using X11, then it would be something to try.
I had other issues and they only seem to be related to Gnome based apps GTK based apps, not the QT ones. This was the most obvious for me.
Robin
On Sun, 2023-01-22 at 00:45 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
On 2023-01-20 04:37, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
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So that would appear to be a Wayland issue, unlike the behaviour I was commenting on originally.
poc
So you are using X11 and not Wayland? If you are not using X11, then it would be something to try.
I had other issues and they only seem to be related to Gnome based apps GTK based apps, not the QT ones. This was the most obvious for me.
I'm using X11. I thought I´d mentioned that earlier. Session Restore on Wayland doesn't work and I won't use it until that is fixed.
poc