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Border covering resized windows #2
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Hey, I just merged the latest bspwm master into this, can you try and see if the issue persists? |
Btw, which bar are you using? Looks cool |
Hello again. I wanted to ask if the AUR package will ever be updated? Or maybe I can try and maintain it. Never done it before but it sounds fun |
Hm, the PKGBUILD was pointing to the wrong branch. Fixed that, should be updated. |
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hello there! I've been experiencing this pretty annoying bug with your fork of bspwm, and I am unable to use this fork because of it. Below I have provided two videos showcasing the difference between bspwm-git, and bspwm-rounded-corners-git
bspwm-git
bspwm-git-2022-04-20_12.06.22.mp4
You can see in this video, when discord is closed as a different sized window, and then reopened maximised, the border extends and everything looks normal.
bspwm-rounded-corners-git
bspwm-rounded-cornersgit-2022-04-20_12.11.53.mp4
You can see in this video that when I resize discord, close it, and then reopen it, the border is covering the extended part of the window. This is really annoying and is only fixed by killing discord and reopening it.
There's also a few small white pixels at each corner, which should be visible in the video. I don't think these are meant to be there. I checked, and both my picom and my bspwm radii are set to the same amount.
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