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--- Comment #17 from isr...@izsoft.net ---
Repeatable if panel is placed on top or left of screen. Goes away if placed on
right or bottom. Weird.
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--- Comment #15 from Thomas Lübking ---
reproducible?
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--- Comment #14 from farsee...@gmail.com ---
Yes you are right. Restarting the compositor indeed removed qtox's window. It's
a different issue.
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--- Comment #13 from Thomas Lübking ---
The qtox window looks like falsely kept referenced by some effect.
I assume it will vanish on restarting the compositor (SHIFT+Alt+F12 twice)?
That'd be unrelated.
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--- Comment #12 from farsee...@gmail.com ---
I noticed a more strange behavior today.
I have a qtox opened and then exit qtox, now the cube animation showing both
qtox and the black corner.
I have confirmed that there is no qtox process in the system.
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--- Comment #11 from farsee...@gmail.com ---
> Do you have "quick tiling" enabled ("kcmshell5 kwinscreenedges")
Yes, I have them enabled (by default).
> And if so: does the problem remain if you disable it and restart "kwin_x11
> --replace &"?
Yes, t
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--- Comment #10 from Thomas Lübking ---
(In reply to farseerfc from comment #9)
> Is it possible that xembedsniproxy somehow created a window and left it open
> under the name of plasma even after xembedsniproxy itself is dead?
No. The proxy may cause
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--- Comment #9 from farsee...@gmail.com ---
I think I have done `pkill xembedsniproxy` before collecting the output.
To make sure, I killed all apps, leaving just konsole and plasmashell and kwin,
and get the output again: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.c
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--- Comment #8 from Thomas Lübking ---
Something's odd about it - the shown window is 800x450+800+0, but the one in
the props is 640x480+0+0
Also the window from xwininfo is "Map State: IsUnMapped", so it should probably
not be painted. Notably since it
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--- Comment #7 from farsee...@gmail.com ---
I reported to plasmashell: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361516
Thank you for your time by helping me look into this.
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--- Comment #5 from Thomas Lübking ---
can you attach xprop and xwininfo of the window?
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--- Comment #4 from farsee...@gmail.com ---
Thanks for the hint.
It seems the window is owned by plasmashell, and it is from the panel (even
with an empty panel).
If I put an empty panel on the top or left side of my screen, the black window
will appear.
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--- Comment #3 from Thomas Lübking ---
run "xwininfo -root -tree" and compare the output to the covered region.
If you can spot the offending window, run "xwininfo -id " and
"xprop -id "
With a little luck, that'll hint the responsible client.
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--- Comment #2 from farsee...@gmail.com ---
Wow thank you for the quick answer.
Yes, you are right. By animating all windows including panels, the misbehavior
is gone.
But another question is, what/who owns that (invisible) panel on the top right
corner
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--- Comment #1 from Martin Gräßlin ---
>From the video it looks like there is a window on the top right which is not
included in the animation.
To confirm you could change the settings to animate all windows (including
panels and windows on all desktop
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