On 31/08/18 01:20, Ben Sferrazza wrote: > Tried the Python3 builds of the Xpra 2.4 Windows client and > unfortunately it has a lot of graphics artifacts (ghosting when moving a > terminal, some applications being completely washed out and illegible, > etc). I'll continue to use the standard 2.4 build for the time being. Oh! The GTK3 port is meant to be almost complete... (at least for the client, the server will need a lot more work) This could be because of transparency issues. (I have no idea why a terminal applications would use an alpha channel but some do..) Was this with xfce_terminal again? Did you have OpenGL enabled or disabled? (see systray menu toggle)
> > This was by far the most egregious bug. It seemed to happen at > random > > and affected all applications. (..) > This does ring a bell, but I don't think I ever saw it myself. > https://xpra.org/trac/ticket/713 > https://xpra.org/trac/ticket/1381 > > This could be a platform specific bug (ie: affecting mswindows > clients) > in which case the newer Python3 GTK3 builds may fare better. > > > Yes, those tickets describe the exact same behavior I'm experiencing > (or at least was with Xpra 2.2) using the Windows client and Linux > server. I'll give one of the Python3 builds a shot. Is there a > particular build that you think would be the most stable (with the > understanding that I likely need 2.4 and the paramiko ssh client > given the tcsh issues I was experiencing)? Usually the latest, especially if you need the paramiko goodness. (though I have had to revert some unrelated changes today) > > > 3. some windows don't show window bar until resized > (e.g. gvim > > always gets > > > placed in upper-left without window bar) (..) > Actually the primary machine I use it on is CentOS 5.11 > (unfortunately needed apparently to support an older version of > Cadence IC5). Though I did build an entirely bootstrapped toolchain > on this machine, so its using the latest glibc (2.19) for the older > kernel it uses (2.6.18), as well as the latest versions binutils and > gcc. Xpra and all of its dependencies were built against this > toolchain. Wow. That's a *lot* of work! Have you considered installing a CentOS 5 chroot inside a CentOS 7 host and just sharing the X11 display between the two? (ie: /tmp/.X11-unix/X100) > However, I did just run Xpra 2.3.3 on a CentOS 7 machine > we have here at work and with that same version of Gvim (8.0.586) I > experience the same issue of it going to the top left corner and not > showing the title bar until the window is resized. Will test and report back. > > > 4. dialog box black bars (appears to be trying to add > scrollbars?). (..) > Do you have a sample application I can use to reproduce it? > It was happening using diffuse (the graphical diff tool). If I'm > comparing two files and edit one of them outside of diffuse, diffuse > will pop up a dialog asking if you'd like to reload the file since > it detected a change. That small dialog was showing the black > borders. However, I'm not seeing the same issue again. Though there > is another issue that could perhaps be masking this. For some > reason, many of my GTK applications (diffuse, gvim, etc) are not > using the window decorations and icons I have chosen when using > Xpra. How and where did you modify these settings? > This was working just fine in Xpra 2.2, and the correct theme > and icons are shown when I VNC into the same machine. Oddly enough, > Emacs does use the correct decorations even with the latest Xpra. Ah, the everlasting joy of themes and xsettings. You may want to try --xsettings=no (..) > > > 6. flickering clipboard icon in systray > Is there a way to turn off the flickering, just to avoid the > annoyance of it? There is now, in 2.4: http://xpra.org/trac/changeset/20251 To use it: XPRA_CLIPBOARD_NOTIFY=0 xpra attach ... > Also, it seems the newer versions of Xpra place a > small Xpra icon imposed on top of a window's regular icon. Is there > a way to turn off this feature, as it's difficult for me to see the > original icon, since it's resized smaller. This should turn it off: XPRA_ICON_OVERLAY=0 xpra attach ... More details on the feature here: http://xpra.org/trac/ticket/1707 Cheers, Antoine _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
