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Describe the bug
When in multi-monitor setup and background blur configured, not the entire screen region is blurred. This seems to be dependent on relative screen placement too.
In my left-vertical, right-horizontal setup, bottom seems to be not blurred in top alignment and top not blurred in bottom alignment.
Expected behavior
Entire background is blurred. Alternatively, blur only the overlay panels.
Screenshots
Top alignment:
Bottom alignment:
To Reproduce
Occurs on:
[x] X.Org
[ ] Wayland
GNOME Shell version: 3.36
Distro: Fedora 32
Steps to reproduce, if applicable:
Have a multi-monitor setup with one monitor oriented vertically, another horizontally
Describe the bug When in multi-monitor setup and background blur configured, not the entire screen region is blurred. This seems to be dependent on relative screen placement too.
In my left-vertical, right-horizontal setup, bottom seems to be not blurred in top alignment and top not blurred in bottom alignment.
Expected behavior Entire background is blurred. Alternatively, blur only the overlay panels.
Screenshots Top alignment:
Bottom alignment:
To Reproduce
Current commit Current Gnome Extensions release.