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Black Contract windows #7

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Jerther opened this issue Jun 7, 2017 · 7 comments
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Black Contract windows #7

Jerther opened this issue Jun 7, 2017 · 7 comments

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@Jerther
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Jerther commented Jun 7, 2017

After the bidding window, I get this:

screenshot from 2017-06-07 17-49-42
Strange thing, those black windows aren't clickable. That is, if I click on them, it clicks under them, like they don't exist.

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juef17 commented Jun 7, 2017

There are two of these windows? There should only be one, and it should disappear right after clicking OK. This is what it's supposed to look like (before clicking OK):

screenshot_2017-06-07_18-08-30

I'm not sure what could be going wrong here, as it's really nothing fancy, and it's working fine here on Linux Lite w/ xfce 4.12, and also on Windows 7. I have upgraded to Qt 5.9.0, but I doubt that's the problem... What OS / window manager are you using?

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Jerther commented Jun 7, 2017

Fedora 25, window manager is gasp Wayland ;)

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Jerther commented Jun 7, 2017

Oh and for what it's worth, while those windows are displayed, LibreBridge takes a lot of CPU resource. It looks like a problem with the way it is displayed.
screenshot from 2017-06-07 18-40-18

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juef17 commented Jun 7, 2017

This... sounds like a Qt / Wayland bug, but I'm not sure how I could confirm that. Do you have access to another window manager / desktop environment? Are there other Qt applications you could test with the same setup?

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Jerther commented Jun 8, 2017

the desktop manager offers a Gnome Classic login, which uses X.org. This used to work a month ago but doesn't anymore. Go figure.

So I'm stuck with Wayland.

Just tried Arora, a web browser that uses version Qt, but 4.8.7 though. Works fine all around.

Any suggestion?

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Jerther commented Jun 8, 2017

I could very well be a Qt Wayland bug. I would not recommand Wayland for a stable desktop as it's quite new and has its problems, plus you're using a very new version of Qt. We could file a bug at Qt or Wayland should we find anything!

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juef17 commented Jun 8, 2017

I have no suggestion, so yeah... I'll leave this issue open for now, and should I find the exact problem, I'll fix it and/or file a Qt or Wayland bug. Thanks for the report! Bon ordi BTW!

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