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Corners are drawn in the wrong places #4

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lunaneff opened this issue Feb 18, 2022 · 10 comments
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Corners are drawn in the wrong places #4

lunaneff opened this issue Feb 18, 2022 · 10 comments

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@lunaneff
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The only corner that's in the right place is bottom left on the top left screen

Since it probably matters, here's my screen layout:

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1 is 1920x1080, 2 is 2560x1440, 3 is 1920x515

@lunaneff
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Just tried without the 1440p screen, now both bottom corners on the 1080p work, but there's two extra bottom corners around the middle of the top screen and no top corners

@lunaneff
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wait no, actually there are top corners but they're drawn on top of the panel, not below

@aunetx
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aunetx commented Feb 22, 2022

Hello again, is this finally fixed, especially with my last commit that should fix #3 too?

@lunaneff
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Thanks, the panel corners work now. But there's another issue, they're now also drawn in the overview, which doesn't look great:

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@JustCryen
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This seems to be fixed already.
The only minor problem is that it's not fading with the top panel, the corners are "popping" into existence.
Peek 2022-07-06 22-43

@Rend0e
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Rend0e commented Aug 5, 2022

I have a similar issue when I disconnect/connect my 1080p (16:9) monitor to my 4k (16:10) laptop screen it will result in corners drawn in the wrong places until I revert display changes.

I also get black corners drawn in overview
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Rend0e commented Aug 7, 2022

I have a similar issue when I disconnect/connect my 1080p (16:9) monitor to my 4k (16:10) laptop screen it will result in corners drawn in the wrong places until I revert display changes.

I also get black corners drawn in overview image

Enabling Force Extension values resolves the overview issue but the changing display layout (laptop to laptop + monitor and laptop + monitor to laptop) issues still persists. Judging from where the corners are innocently drawn, it may be an aspect ratio issue as I use a 1920x1080p (16:9) and a laptop 4k (16:10) screen.

Edit: re-enabling the extension then going to the overview fixes it but you have to do it every time you disconnect or connect a monitor.

@JustCryen
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Weird, it works great with my setup
Laptop screen (16x9) and ultrawide monitor (21x9)

@aunetx
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aunetx commented Aug 19, 2022

Hello, with the latest commits, some things may be better.

Now, on connecting / disconnecting monitors, everything should be right without having to reload the extension.

However, for the black corners in overview, I don't know if it is still the case.

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Rend0e commented Aug 26, 2022

Hello, with the latest commits, some things may be better.

Now, on connecting / disconnecting monitors, everything should be right without having to reload the extension.

However, for the black corners in overview, I don't know if it is still the case.

Thanks, it seems to work fine now! The black corners in overview occurs with blur my shell which I do not use anymore.

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