Open phikal opened 4 years ago
Fedora ships the GNOME wayland session by default, right? Unfortunately this is related to the client side / server side decorations discussion. GNOME doesn't want to implement the wayland extension that makes the window manager capable of drawing window decorations in case the window (in this case, Mumble) doesn't provide its own. Qt provides some fall back client side decoration, but maybe they are for some reason not functional in the KDE flatpak runtime.
In any case its not intentional, but I'm also not certain I can do much about it.
Yes, I'm using the Wayland, forgot to mention that. So your guess is that this is related to Qt and Wayland? I'll try to look into it then, in case I find anything, I'll post it here.
Yes, I think it's related to Qt and Wayland on a desktop that doesn't support drawing window decorations. It appears to be a common issue on GNOME, see for example https://github.com/flathub/org.kde.kate/issues/5
This issue seems to be resolved by the 1.3.2 update.
I can confirm that the current release (1.4.230) does have a close button in the title bar while using GNOME on Wayland.
On Ubuntu 21.10, Gnome, Wayland I have no title bar. Mumble version 1.4.230. Any ideas why its not working for me?
There were some KDE platform library updates yesterday, since then, the title bar is gone on my system as well.
There was another KDE application platform update today on my machine. Since then, the title bar (including the close button) is visible and works fine again. @lokok8 : Could you please try updating your system and check whether this solved it for you as well?
@maweil I can confirm that this update fixed the problem for me. Thanks for the update notice!
Hi,
I've installed the Flatpak on Fedora (w/ GNOME) to get a newer version of Mumble, and everything is working fine, except that the window buttons (close, and in my case maximize and minimize) are gone. Is this intentional?