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Gnome 3.16 arrived yesterday in arch Linux and so I found, using Gnome applications, they have an ugly frame around them when used in XFCE now.
e. g. http://i.imgur.com/tNdVSI6.png
Probably a not working shadow.
This screenshot is made with the Adwaita Manjaro XFCE theme, with other GTK themes, the frame is slightly thinner but still ugly.
Does anyone know how to get rid of this frame?
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Is the Xfwm4 compositor enabled? (Settings Manager >> Window Manager Tweaks >> Compositor).
What video card do you have?
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Yes, compositor is enabled and working. (I see transparency effects e.g.) I also tried it with kwin (including compositor), same effect.
Video card:
$ lspci |grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom Processor D4xx/D5xx/N4xx/N5xx Integrated Graphics Controller
With Gnome 3.14, it worked! There were no such strange borders/frames.
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That's interesting. I have 2 Arch installs - both with the Intel driver. One uses the 4.12 packages from the repository and the other is built from the git tree. The only time I see that shadow is if I turn off the compositor. With the compositor enabled, there is no shadow.
Out of curiosity, what does the following return (your current xfwm4 settings):
xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -lv
...and:
pacman -Qi xfwm4
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$ xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -lv
/general/activate_action bring
/general/borderless_maximize true
/general/box_move false
/general/box_resize false
/general/button_layout O|SHMC
/general/button_offset 0
/general/button_spacing 0
/general/click_to_focus true
/general/cycle_apps_only false
/general/cycle_draw_frame true
/general/cycle_hidden true
/general/cycle_minimum true
/general/cycle_preview true
/general/cycle_tabwin_mode 0
/general/cycle_workspaces false
/general/double_click_action maximize
/general/double_click_distance 5
/general/double_click_time 250
/general/easy_click Alt
/general/focus_delay 250
/general/focus_hint true
/general/focus_new true
/general/frame_opacity 100
/general/full_width_title true
/general/horiz_scroll_opacity false
/general/inactive_opacity 100
/general/maximized_offset 0
/general/mousewheel_rollup true
/general/move_opacity 100
/general/placement_mode center
/general/placement_ratio 20
/general/popup_opacity 100
/general/prevent_focus_stealing false
/general/raise_delay 250
/general/raise_on_click true
/general/raise_on_focus false
/general/raise_with_any_button true
/general/repeat_urgent_blink false
/general/resize_opacity 100
/general/restore_on_move true
/general/scroll_workspaces true
/general/shadow_delta_height 0
/general/shadow_delta_width 0
/general/shadow_delta_x 0
/general/shadow_delta_y -3
/general/shadow_opacity 50
/general/show_app_icon false
/general/show_dock_shadow true
/general/show_frame_shadow false
/general/show_popup_shadow false
/general/snap_resist false
/general/snap_to_border true
/general/snap_to_windows false
/general/snap_width 10
/general/sync_to_vblank false
/general/theme Default
/general/tile_on_move true
/general/title_alignment center
/general/title_font Sans Bold 9
/general/title_horizontal_offset 0
/general/titleless_maximize false
/general/title_shadow_active false
/general/title_shadow_inactive false
/general/title_vertical_offset_active 0
/general/title_vertical_offset_inactive 0
/general/toggle_workspaces false
/general/unredirect_overlays true
/general/urgent_blink false
/general/use_compositing true
/general/workspace_count 3
/general/workspace_names <<UNSUPPORTED>>
/general/wrap_cycle true
/general/wrap_layout true
/general/wrap_resistance 10
/general/wrap_windows true
/general/wrap_workspaces false
/general/zoom_desktop true
$ pacman -Qi xfwm4
Name : xfwm4
Version : 4.12.2-1
Description : Xfce window manager
Architecture : x86_64
URL : http://www.xfce.org/
Licenses : GPL2
Groups : xfce4
Provides : None
Depends On : libxfce4ui libwnck libdrm hicolor-icon-theme
Optional Deps : None
Required By : xfwm4-themes
Optional For : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Installed Size : 2032.00 KiB
Packager : Evangelos Foutras <evangelos@foutrelis.com>
Build Date : Sun Mar 15 21:26:30 2015
Install Date : Tue Mar 17 15:55:55 2015
Install Reason : Explicitly installed
Install Script : Yes
Validated By : Signature
And it happens on all my computers with different hardware by the way.
Last edited by Bazon (2015-04-11 12:44:55)
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But I found a workaround now: Downgrading 3 packages:
Downgrade of gtk3 (3.16.1-1 => 3.14.9-1)
Downgrade of nautilus (3.16.0-1 => 3.14.2-2)
Downgrade of totem (3.16.0-1 => 3.14.2-1)
After that, there is no more problem with that strange ugly frame.
See more detailed description regarding arch linux here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 8#p1518778
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Bug report for gtk3:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747688
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IDK if, technically speaking, the folks behind GTK3 would consider this a bug? To the rest of the world, sure. But, since the developers of GTK3 insist on breaking something with each and every new release, lol, wouldn't they just consider this a clear sign of... "mission accomplished," lol?
Laughing,
MDM
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OK; I found out and have to admit:
This only happens with xfwm4, if xfwm4 is started by "xfwm4 --replace" (I use kwin as my default window-manager) and Gnome-Application windows existed before. They just keep their surrounding from kwin it seems.
If Gnome-Applications are started after xfwm4, everything is alright.
Sorry to have taken your time with my special case (of using Gnome apps with a KDE window-manager in a XFCE desktop environment... ;-) )
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