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My system is cachy os, using gnome 46.4.
In the wayland desktop environment, when I turn on monitor scaling that is not 100% (e.g., 200%), there is a problem with the switching animation of software in a non-maximized window, where the window the software is in doesn't drop at the expected animation drop point, but instead morphs and scales once.
When I set the monitor scaling to 100%, the problem goes away.
Alternatively, when I turn on fractional scaling, the command to use is: gsettings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features “[‘scale-monitor-framebuffer’]”
At this point the monitor scaling was still 200%, but the issue disappeared.
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Thank you for reporting! It's a known issue that is quite complicated to solve myself because it involves xwayland and how sometimes some apps use the scale factor and some don't, so you'd need a way to know that... It was a mess. Hopefully fixed soon in gnome-shell if I understand things correctly. Duplicate of #184 and #212
My system is cachy os, using gnome 46.4.
In the wayland desktop environment, when I turn on monitor scaling that is not 100% (e.g., 200%), there is a problem with the switching animation of software in a non-maximized window, where the window the software is in doesn't drop at the expected animation drop point, but instead morphs and scales once.
When I set the monitor scaling to 100%, the problem goes away.
Alternatively, when I turn on fractional scaling, the command to use is: gsettings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features “[‘scale-monitor-framebuffer’]”
At this point the monitor scaling was still 200%, but the issue disappeared.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: