Open frankperrakis opened 5 days ago
I have seen this discussed on my DC group but I failed to replicate it actually
can you check contents of your ~/.config/waybar/ModulesCustom
starts from here. cause the one on github is the one I am using
check the lines and contents of the swaync line and update accordingly
Yeah that is exactly what I am getting as well. And just recently it started to happen on every alert. When I clear the alert the size is restored to normal. I also see it when I swtich my KVM switch back to that PC. Then I have to re-select the waybar theme to restore it. Both the files you mentioned are stock from your repo. No changes in my case
I dont know I cant replicate.... I have update my system
One difference is this is occurring with CachyOS not any other Arch Distro (so far) I am using an AMD system with 780M iGPU, @frankperrakis What is your HW config ?
he have cachyos
he attach the inxi output
re: Cachy Yes exactly that is one thing we have in common. I meant I have not seen this on any other Arch and on the same AMD system runnning Arco or NIXOS, etc it never happened. Only when I swtiched it from Nixos (your config) to CachyOS did it occur
So this seems only happen on CachyOS
im on hyprland-git and up to date packages and I cannot replicate this issue
I am not running -git Standard hyprl;and is at 0.45. Also not sure if it's post install 0.45 but now any notification causes the issue but when I close the notification alert the waybar is restored to normal
I have noticed that every time I receive a notification waybar becomes larger in size. The only way to get waybar to look normal again is to either reload it or dismiss the notifications
Is this the expected behavior ?
All log files seem ok and they are not reporting any errors during installations
Screenshots
This is how the notification bar expands and becomes 5 times in pixel size
Environment
Cachyos running on Lenovo P14s Amd laptop ( 1900x1200 resolution with an external monitor 3440x1440)
show output of
inxi -CGIsSMnr
inxi-output.txt
PS : awesome work your project rocks you are the reason I got into using hyprland