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App grid showing behind Workspaces overview #92

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jacobgkau opened this issue Jun 25, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #93
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App grid showing behind Workspaces overview #92

jacobgkau opened this issue Jun 25, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #93

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@jacobgkau
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jacobgkau commented Jun 25, 2021

I'm assuming this was caused by #90.

On 702d7da, there's a case where the Applications grid shows up behind the window spread in the Workspaces overview:

Screenshot from 2021-06-25 09-36-52

This happens after opening and closing the Applications menu by clicking the icon in the dock twice, then opening the Workspaces menu. It stops happening after navigating from the Applications menu to the Workspaces menu by clicking the menu item in the top left of the screen.

I've also had a case where Workspaces view didn't show my windows:

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I haven't been able to recreate this one yet, but I'm assuming they're both related to GNOME Shell not knowing which page is supposed to be active.

@WatchMkr
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I'm able to reproduce reliably with Super + A followed by Super + D directly after login.
Screenshot from 2021-06-25 10-01-08

@leviport
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I did a fresh install on a lemp9 and didn't see this happen until I added master. Whatever the cause is, I think it's still in staging.

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ids1024 commented Jun 25, 2021

Whatever the cause is, I think it's still in staging.

Almost certainly #90 as @jacobgkau suggested. So reverting that would fix it, though maybe there's a better solution.

@ids1024 ids1024 reopened this Jun 25, 2021
ids1024 added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 25, 2021
This seems to fix the same problems as the previous version, but without
breaking some of Gnome Shell's own logic.

Fixes #92.
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