aunetx / blur-my-shell

Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3193/blur-my-shell/
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Apps on secondary monitors disappear when switching workspaces using the touchpad #610

Open gaussandhisgun opened 5 months ago

gaussandhisgun commented 5 months ago

Probably somehow related to #573 - if I switch my workspaces using the touchpad specifically while Blur My Shell is enabled, the windows on the secondary monitor disappear completely. This does not happen when using other methods of workspace switching. Here's a video explanation: https://photos.app.goo.gl/s37oWw4mefy9Ujvz8

Poking around in Settings led me to a conclusion that no effect in particular causes this, as this happens when Blur My Shell is enabled even if no effects are active, but does not happen if Blur My Shell is disabled.

Gnome 46, Blur My Shell 62, Arch Linux

gaussandhisgun commented 5 months ago

oh yeah, i've just remembered: this did NOT happen when i was taking screenshots for https://github.com/aunetx/blur-my-shell/issues/573#issuecomment-2059710808 - the apps were present after a workspace switch

gaussandhisgun commented 5 months ago

wow this is old, this is actually a dup of #345

gaussandhisgun commented 5 months ago

led me to a conclusion that no effect in particular causes this

app blur does, disabling it seemed to resolve the issue but my things look less fancy now :disappointed:

lp3k11 commented 2 months ago

same issue here on Gnome 46 (Ubuntu 24.04) with blur my shell version 67.

EDIT: it can be solved by changing the behaviour of the workspaces from "workspaces on primary display only" (the default option) to "workspaces on all displays".

I am not used to having the workspaces working like that, but it solves the issue on wayland.