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Window-rewrite rules are ignored when moving windows across monitors #2780

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aegagros opened this issue Dec 29, 2023 · 5 comments
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Window-rewrite rules are ignored when moving windows across monitors #2780

aegagros opened this issue Dec 29, 2023 · 5 comments

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@aegagros
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Hello,

I have noticed the following on hyprland (haven't tested on sway or other wm); when moving windows across workspaces of the same monitor, window rules are respected and icons are rendered properly as expected. However, if I move a window to a workspace of another monitor, the icons are not rendered there (neither the default icon is rendered). If I restart waybar, icons are rendered properly.

My versions are the following:

  • Waybar v0.9.24
  • Hyprland v0.33.1

Let me know if you need more info to reproduce.

Other than that, congrats on a great toolbar; I have been using it (both on sway and hyprland) for several years.

@Syndelis
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Syndelis commented Jan 8, 2024

Hi there @aegagros ! Could you please try PR #2780 and see if it resolves the issue for you?

@aegagros
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Hi, you probably mean #2817 right?

@Syndelis
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Yes! Sorry, got the links mixed up

@khaneliman
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This was resolved with me on #2817. If it's resolved for you, just close this whenever you get a chance.

@Alexays Alexays closed this as completed Jan 24, 2024
@aegagros
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Yes; with a quick test I confirm that #2817 has fixed this issue. Thanks

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