xfce4-panel issueshttps://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues2023-01-15T02:48:51Zhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/695Icons not showing in Workspace Switcher2023-01-15T02:48:51ZbradrnIcons not showing in Workspace SwitcherI have a panel set up to look like this:
![xfce4-panel](/uploads/e1d122e02182d5522efc13af72cdbdda/xfce4-panel.png)
However, on upgrading to `xfce4-panel-4.18.1-1`, the icons in the Workspace Switcher disappear for no obvious reason. Do...I have a panel set up to look like this:
![xfce4-panel](/uploads/e1d122e02182d5522efc13af72cdbdda/xfce4-panel.png)
However, on upgrading to `xfce4-panel-4.18.1-1`, the icons in the Workspace Switcher disappear for no obvious reason. Downgrading to `xfce4-panel-4.18.0-1` makes this issue go away.
I am using EndeavourOS, with `xfce4-panel` from the Arch Linux `extra` database; my window manager is XMonad, but otherwise the rest of my desktop uses Xfce.4.18.2Gaël BonithonGaël Bonithonhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/682windowmenu: Icons are sharp but too small when UI scale > 1 in 4.18.02023-01-14T10:09:38ZGaël Bonithonwindowmenu: Icons are sharp but too small when UI scale > 1 in 4.18.04.18.1Gaël BonithonGaël Bonithonhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/681tasklist: Icons are sharp but too small when UI scale > 1 in 4.18.02023-01-14T10:08:58ZGaël Bonithontasklist: Icons are sharp but too small when UI scale > 1 in 4.18.0Follow-up to https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/636#note_62458.Follow-up to https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/636#note_62458.4.18.1Gaël BonithonGaël Bonithonhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/505Window Buttons with multi-monitor setup doesn't show display's app buttons co...2022-10-28T13:46:02ZJoshua FacemyerWindow Buttons with multi-monitor setup doesn't show display's app buttons correctlyI've checked out the other multi-mon bugs re: window buttons, but this is different (it's not resolved by re-checking the relevant options or fixed by those fixes - it just never works correctly).
I have two monitors on a single NVidia ...I've checked out the other multi-mon bugs re: window buttons, but this is different (it's not resolved by re-checking the relevant options or fixed by those fixes - it just never works correctly).
I have two monitors on a single NVidia card. Monitors are the same model.
On both displays I have a panel with Window Buttons set to display only each display's windows.
The first monitor shows all apps no matter what - I can change settings all day long, I can't get that to change behavior. If I add a new instance of Window Buttons to that panel or another new panel on that display, same exact behavior.
Second monitor only shows windows of which the middle has moved past the middle of the display onto the left side. (You'll have to parse that sentence, but it's accurate :) If I add a new instance of Window Buttons to that panel or another new panel on that display, same exact behavior.
I'm not using xRandR or anything, just the xfce display manager.
I'm using Xubuntu 21.04, everything is up to date. This was the same in previous versions for me on a completely different computer - this one is an all-new hardware and install. It's weird that I can't find anyone else reporting, so I wonder if it's something I'm doing???4.17.2Gaël BonithonGaël Bonithonhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/4862x Window Scaling breaks panel icons2022-04-23T13:57:16ZKacper Why2x Window Scaling breaks panel iconsI frequently switch between 1x and 2x scaling - to be able to read what's on the display from a couple meters away - and the panel icons don't seem to correctly scale up or down.
After the first scale up to 2x the icons look like this:
...I frequently switch between 1x and 2x scaling - to be able to read what's on the display from a couple meters away - and the panel icons don't seem to correctly scale up or down.
After the first scale up to 2x the icons look like this:
![xfce4-panel-scaleup2](/uploads/587a8efefc0a7557be2ead39864137a0/xfce4-panel-scaleup2.png)
![xfce4-panel-scaleup1](/uploads/8aed2bb4baaab465c953efa3d3cc1ba9/xfce4-panel-scaleup1.png)
I've taken two screenshots: one of the left-side "start" icons, and the other of the right side tray area. The launcher icons and task bar don't seem to be affected.
Scaling back down to 1x does not help:
![xfce4-panel-scaledown2](/uploads/edf6692d505786ad60e58a31daf9b5dd/xfce4-panel-scaledown2.png)
![xfce4-panel-scaledown1](/uploads/fb39d539ea9602264df75d7f30bdda99/xfce4-panel-scaledown1.png)
I found that right clicking into Panel->Preferences and then twiddling the "Row size (pixels)" fixes the icon appearance in both the 2x and 1x cases, but I would much rather this happened automatically.
This is what the 1x scaling panel should look like, for reference:
![xfce4-panel-reference](/uploads/74d9ea9ac4ad5cb5564ed5110a9713cf/xfce4-panel-reference.png)
And here is the 2x panel after I twiddled the Row size property:
![xfce4-panel-reference2](/uploads/02eaa8121b4c81395abb1037e9058f19/xfce4-panel-reference2.png)
I am using xfce4-panel version 4.14.3 on Linux Mint 20.14.17.1Gaël BonithonGaël Bonithonhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/465Intelligently hide panel very sensitive with 2x window scaling2022-04-23T13:51:52ZdariusrafIntelligently hide panel very sensitive with 2x window scalingDebian Testing/Bullseye 64-bit Xfce version 4.16:
On a display with a resolution of 3840x2160, where Window Scaling is set to 2x under Settings<Appearance<Window Scaling, the automatic hiding of the lower panel (Panel 2) hides on any wi...Debian Testing/Bullseye 64-bit Xfce version 4.16:
On a display with a resolution of 3840x2160, where Window Scaling is set to 2x under Settings<Appearance<Window Scaling, the automatic hiding of the lower panel (Panel 2) hides on any window that is past the horizontal middle of the screen, whereas on a display with a given resolution of 2560x1440 (or any 16:9 resolution for that matter) with 1x Window Scaling, the panel hides only when a window overlaps with it, which to me is the expected/intended behavior.
**N.B.: Please don't confuse the Window Scaling being set to 2x as the same as the Scale option under Settings<Display being set to 2x.**
[2021-04-03_22-27-18.mkv](/uploads/ae68a4a54e100913df6af2770567a29d/2021-04-03_22-27-18.mkv)
[2021-04-03_22-28-08.mkv](/uploads/dc1eb2c846de85d05ffe1db707bfa2b4/2021-04-03_22-28-08.mkv)4.17.1Gaël BonithonGaël Bonithonhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/792Workspace switcher blurry at 2x scaling2023-09-14T10:33:04ZDejweedWorkspace switcher blurry at 2x scalingAs the title says, the pager is blurry when using 2x scaling.
![xfce-pager-blurry](/uploads/50d2f1dc3d51fa60cbb530f5f804f7fc/xfce-pager-blurry.png)As the title says, the pager is blurry when using 2x scaling.
![xfce-pager-blurry](/uploads/50d2f1dc3d51fa60cbb530f5f804f7fc/xfce-pager-blurry.png)https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/398[Bug] Task list icons are always unsharp2022-04-23T12:15:48ZRobert Kagan[Bug] Task list icons are always unsharp![Bildschirmfoto_2021-01-09_04-19-42](/uploads/c9d7c58741bf253acb33c4d3678f6610/Bildschirmfoto_2021-01-09_04-19-42.png)
![Bildschirmfoto_2021-01-09_04-20-04](/uploads/7e159dd9dc65659dfbab6946feba376a/Bildschirmfoto_2021-01-09_04-20-04.pn...![Bildschirmfoto_2021-01-09_04-19-42](/uploads/c9d7c58741bf253acb33c4d3678f6610/Bildschirmfoto_2021-01-09_04-19-42.png)
![Bildschirmfoto_2021-01-09_04-20-04](/uploads/7e159dd9dc65659dfbab6946feba376a/Bildschirmfoto_2021-01-09_04-20-04.png)
(Screenshot taken on Xubuntu 21.04 daily image with latest Xfce release on a HiDPI screen)
I'm using a 3840x2160p monitor with GTK scaling factor 2 and a panel size of 32px with the icon size locked to 16px.
And every icon, no matter which icon pack and which panel or icon size, scales really well, but the task list.
It seems to ignore the setting and always shows a very low resolution icon.
It doesn't change by changing the panel size, icon size, or icon pack.
Would be so amazing if someone could figure out what is causing this problem and fix it.
Otherwise, I really love everything you do and I am so grateful for all the effort that has gone into this project.
Please keep it up.