jeffshee / hidamari

Video wallpaper for Linux. Written in Python. 🐍
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Gnome Top Panel Disappears When Only Viewing Desktop #30

Closed tokanada closed 2 years ago

tokanada commented 3 years ago

Hi, I'm not sure if this is an intended feature or an unavoidable consequence, but it appears that the video frame overlaps what would be Gnome's top panel. Is there any way to either resize the view so that the panel can still show, or better yet, force the panel to be on top?

I am currently using a local video with both static image and detect maximized window enabled.

jeffshee commented 3 years ago

Hi @tokanada thanks for reporting. Could you provide a screenshot for describing the mentioned issue? It would be helpful if you could provide some info about your system as well. (Distro, DE, X11/Wayland, GPU, etc.)

I assume that the top panel you said is the one showing the clock and system bar, am I right? If that was the case, I believe something isn't right. Because the top bar should still be shown without being overlapped. (At least on my system)

tokanada commented 3 years ago

Hi @jeffshee

I can't really take a screenshot since it actually makes the top panel reappear. And yes, by top panel I do mean the one showing system clock.

Basically, if I have no windows open (only the desktop is in view), the top panel will not appear. However, if I interact with the bar as if it were there, it does pop-open. So the behavior is like its on auto-hide.

I am on

jeffshee commented 3 years ago

Hi @tokanada It might be another Wayland-specific issue. Could you please try running the program in the X11 session, and check if the same issue occurs as well?

tokanada commented 3 years ago

Just got a new laptop. (Framework i7-1165G7). No such issues when running under X11, same issues under Wayland. Definitely looks like another wayland specific issue

jeffshee commented 3 years ago

Thanks for the confirmation. The last time when I tested with Wayland, I didn't encounter this issue before. It must be something changed in Gnome Wayland. (Also I'm not sure whether if this should be considered as a regression in Gnome-shell...) Give me some time to troubleshoot this ;-)

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Just got a new laptop. (Framework i7-1165G7). No such issues when running under X11, same issues under Wayland. Definitely looks like another wayland specific issue

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jeffshee commented 2 years ago

Closed as the new release is out. Feel free to reopen if the issue still remains.

chenxiex commented 1 year ago

I still have this problem on my ubuntu 22.04.1LTS with gnome42.5 on wayland. I use the flatpak package. With DING enabled, the top panel works well; but when DING is disabled and hidamari is enabled, the top panel disappears.

noahdigesu commented 1 year ago

Same here :/

sammypanda commented 1 year ago

i'm experiencing this issue too Gnome 44.2 on Wayland