https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423552

Denis Lisov <dennis.lis...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Denis Lisov <dennis.lis...@gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 146446
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partial bold shadow example

I've been seeing this problem with kwin 5.23.5 and for quite some time before
this. Will test on 5.24 after I update my system.

The effect seems to depend on screen location, happening along certain lines on
the screen. In my case, the shadow becomes bold around the bottom part of the
cursor (see attached photo) and the cutoff line lies approximately 150 pixels
down from the top of the screen (screen resolution is 1920x1080). Near the top
left corner there's a point where only the bottom-right corner becomes "heavy";
near the top right corner there's a point where that happens only with the
bottom-left corner. When the cursor is partially over the panel and partially
over a window above the panel, the effect is happening over both parts of the
cursor independently (the shadow grows bolder, then resets to normal again, and
resets happen separately for the top part and for the bottom part).

Also, when the cursor is over the digital clock in the panel (with seconds
enabled), every second change resets the shadow. In other words, it looks like
if the shadow were being composed over the underlying image over and over, thus
becoming less and less transparent, and reset when something causes that part
to be recomposed from scratch.

Gentoo Linux, Qt 5.15.2 with Gentoo-provided KDE patches, Frameworks 5.90,
Plasma 5.23.5.

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