I added the GNOME Shell and Counter Strike 2 versions to the original issue.
In "Counter Strike 2", when selecting a fullscreen resolution that is smaller than the native screen resolution, e.g. selecting a fullscreen resolution of 1368x768 in "Counter Strike 2" for a native resolution of 1920x1080, the activity overview will draw the window content outside of the aligned window:
This can also be seen when hovering above the window in the overview as the close button and the icon will not be drawn on the lower edge or the top right corner respectively.
This is on Ubuntu 22.04 with GNOME Shell 42.9. The "Counter Strike 2" version just says:
Where was this issue resolved? Could you link a PR, commit or similar?
Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS, GNOME Shell 42.5, Wayland
Launchers with SVG icon files are rendered incorrectly.
~/.local/share/applications/
The SVG icon is rendered as:
The icon should look like the rendering in Inkscape or GIMP:
eog is rendering the SVG incorrectly in the same way, so I assume this is related to some rendering library.
Christian Rauch (8e870cc2) at 03 Dec 11:10
Christian Rauch (8e870cc2) at 03 Dec 11:04
replace whitespace with tabs
Christian Rauch (8e870cc2) at 03 Dec 11:01
Christian Rauch (8e870cc2) at 03 Dec 10:49
replace whitespace with tabs
Christian Rauch (bd006f06) at 25 Nov 19:11
remove unused files and update upstream URL
Christian Rauch (92d85221) at 25 Nov 18:49
c++-demo: update window state before content size calculation
... and 1 more commit
This is a forgotten fix of c++-demo
from commit c1c62e31
Window state must be set first, because it is used in libdecor_configuration_get_content_size()
later.
This commit just updates c++-demo accordingly to the plain c demo.
Christian Rauch (80e46918) at 25 Nov 09:51
@jadahl Can you check this?
The commit message is not explicit in what changed. You have to follow the referred commit in order to understand the change. Can you repeat the argumentation for the change and additionally mention that this is for the C++ demo?
This will print something like Plugin "GTK3 plugin" uses conflicting symbol "png_free".
to stderr to help debug plugin loading problems.
Christian Rauch (80e46918) at 03 Nov 22:32
libdecor: print an error message when a plugin has a conflicting sy...
Christian Rauch (000e87aa) at 03 Nov 22:29
libdecor: print an error message when a plugin has conflicting symbols
And for the Ubuntu folks, there is a PPA: https://launchpad.net/~christianrauch/+archive/ubuntu/libdecoration.
Christian Rauch (9a2950fb) at 02 Nov 19:22
GTK plugin