On 2023-01-13 04:35, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2023-01-12 at 16:55 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
> On 2023-01-02 06:20, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> I have the Window Behaviour action for middle-click on the title
>> bar
>> set to "Toggle raise and lower", but some GTK-3 apps ignore this
>> setting for certain windows. One example is the Compose window in
>> the
>> Evolution groupware suite.
>>
>> To see what I mean, try the gtk3-demo app (from the gtk3-devel
>> package)
>> which also shows this behaviour under KDE but not under Gnome.
>>
>> poc
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>
> I noticed this in the last couple of days with F37 under Wayland. I
> found this with Firefox and Konsole so it may not be just GTK-3 apps.
>
> I have not had time to do more tests but it is very frustrating as I
> use
> the title bar shading for productivity and focus which is mainly lost
> now.
>
> On this present desktop Title Bar shading won't work in Konsole,
> galculator, Okular and Firefox.
>
> What is more interesting is if I click on the panel and go to the
> Application > More, Shade is not an available option for any of these
> programs.
On X11 I see the Shade option both in the System Settings panel and
with a right-click on the title bar. As it's not something I ever use I
can't say if it works properly (I've no idea what it's supposed to do
and can't find any documentation on it).
poc
Shade just collapses the window into the title bar. I find it useful
when I get into some projects as I have many different windows open on
different virtual desktops and I need to just get the window out without
minimizing it to the taxk panel.
I don't have shade as an option on my Firefox if I right click on the
title bar > More Actions.
I also had a Wayland freeze up that led to a system freeze up and the
only thing I could find in the journal was a reference to GTK. Have not
had time to look further into it.
I think I will move back to X11 and see how things work.
Robin