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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Blur for panel is offset when adding vertical monitor to layout #641

Closed Roccoriu closed 3 months ago

Roccoriu commented 3 months ago

I am using Gnome 46.4 and blur my shell 64. For some reason the background for the top panel which is to be blurred is offset by some amount of pixels from the actual background. This does only happen when I add my vertical monitor to the layout.

To show the issue more clearly I have created a pipeline without any effects so this issue is more visible.

Screenshot from 2024-08-19 00-09-01

Again this only happens when a vertical monitor is added to a multi monitor setup. What is rather strange is that this worked fine up until some recent update from either Gnome or Blur My Shell.

Here some more information regarding my system. Gnome 46.4 Blur My Shell 64 Fedora Workstation 40 Linux Kernel 6.10.4 GPU: AMD Radeon 6900xt CPU: Ryzen 9 7950x

Thanks for your help

ZhenyaGoroh commented 3 months ago

Blur doesn't work when I connect the second monitor, this bug appeared after recent update.

Ubuntu 24.04 Gnome 46 Blur my shell 64

aunetx commented 3 months ago

Hello, this should be fixed in very-next update (probably today). Please tell me if it does not!

ZhenyaGoroh commented 3 months ago

Now it works well, thanks!