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Goes away on GNOME overview #47

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IAMACAR10 opened this issue May 16, 2022 · 6 comments
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Goes away on GNOME overview #47

IAMACAR10 opened this issue May 16, 2022 · 6 comments

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@IAMACAR10
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The watermark leaves during the GNOME overview. I wanna see about fixing it. (i am pretty sure it is possible, since firefox recently allowed PIP mode to worrk in the gnome overview)

@MrGlockenspiel
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Idk anything about gnome or how it does things, but you you want to do it feel free to submit a PR

@cshaa
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cshaa commented May 16, 2022

On elementary OS (with Pantheon, not GNOME), the message disappears once I switch to another workspace, and it never reappears :c
Sadly, I don't know how to fix it, so I can't submit a PR

@Ruby-Dragon
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I dont think anybody who works on this uses gnome so there isnt a lot we can do

@Admicos
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Admicos commented May 16, 2022

For Gnome this could probably be ported to a shell extension, kinda like Fedora's background logo extension (it's even at the same place)

@matan-h
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matan-h commented May 17, 2022

The watermark also leaves during the KDE overview (as plasma 5.24)

@isjerryxiao
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Actually there has already been an GNOME Shell Extension called "Activate GNOME" for a long time, and it retains the watermark everywhere except for fullscreen applications where the compositor is bypassed. Also @Admicos based on commit date I don't think it can be called "a port to GNOME", as gnome-shell-extension-activate-gnome is almost 2 and a half years old.

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