On 2023-01-20 04:37, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2023-01-19 at 22:17 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
> On 2023-01-17 15:32, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> On Tue, 2023-01-17 at 11:54 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
>>>>> 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 see. Yes, it does seem to work on KDE with Evolution (and
>> Firefox).
>> This is with X11.
>>
>>
>> poc
>
> An update today.
>
> I had to install the rpmfusion drivers for the graphics acceleration
> and
> due to the one drive not working in Wayland, I had to use X11. As it
> turns out, some of the issues I was having with GTK apps now work in
> X11.
>
> Shade works in all apps that I have tried. :)
So that would appear to be a Wayland issue, unlike the behaviour I was
commenting on originally.
poc
So you are using X11 and not Wayland? If you are not using X11, then it
would be something to try.
I had other issues and they only seem to be related to Gnome based apps
GTK based apps, not the QT ones. This was the most obvious for me.
Robin