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 does not cover entire panel #678

Open maximilian-mueller67 opened 1 month ago

maximilian-mueller67 commented 1 month ago

I use blur my shell in combination with dash to panel and it kind of works but sometimes there is this bug which only blurs the center of the panel and leaves a gap top and bottom. I could not find any reliable way to reproduce but locking/unlocking the desktop seems to have some kind of effect on this behavior. Weirdly enough it fixes itself after some time (like 15 m or so). I also tried disabling/enabling the extensions without success. Screenshot from 2024-10-10 07-53-43

I am using: Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS Linux 6.8.0-45-generic 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 × 8

with those extensions blur my shell dash to panel user themes

thuyduongtt commented 2 weeks ago

Same thing happens to me. Fedora 41 Gnome 47.

To reproduce this:

  1. Dash to Panel: Set the panel background to transparent (Style | Enable "Override panel theme background opacity")
  2. If you see the issue mentioned in OP, change the panel thickness (Position | Panel thickness). Just drag the slider to some other value and drag it back. Now it should look as expected (the blurred area covers the entire panel).
  3. Turn off Blur my Shell, then turn it back on. The issue happens again.

In essence, step 2 resolves the issue, while step 3 causes it to reoccur. I hope this gets fixed soon, as I really like the look of the blurred panel.