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Bug 757869 - On Wayland, strange animated shifting during fullscreen transitions of Totem and EoG
On Wayland, strange animated shifting during fullscreen transitions of Totem ...
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: mutter
Classification: Core
Component: wayland
3.18.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: mutter-maint
mutter-maint
Depends on:
Blocks: WaylandRelated
 
 
Reported: 2015-11-10 03:56 UTC by Jean-François Fortin Tam
Modified: 2021-07-05 13:50 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
demonstration of the problem (529.31 KB, application/octet-stream)
2015-11-10 04:01 UTC, Jean-François Fortin Tam
Details

Description Jean-François Fortin Tam 2015-11-10 03:56:39 UTC
When entering fullscreen mode with Totem or Eye of GNOME in 3.18 under a Wayland session, I notice that the fullscreen is "off target" and slides back into place (towards the upper-right corner) during the animation.
Comment 1 Jean-François Fortin Tam 2015-11-10 04:01:00 UTC
Created attachment 315166 [details]
demonstration of the problem

This is what it looks like with EoG. Totem exhibits the same behavior.
Comment 2 Olivier Fourdan 2015-12-01 16:58:14 UTC
I don't see any such issue with current git code (mutter, gnome-shell, gtk+), I tried with both eog and totem, and fullscreen animation looks smooth and correct (unless I am missing the issue, which is entirely possible).

AFAIK, 3.18 did not have any such animation.

Could you confirm if you still see that behaviour with current up-to-date code?
Comment 3 Christian Stadelmann 2017-10-27 22:56:44 UTC
I can still reproduce with GNOME 3.24 (gnome-shell 3.24.3, mutter 3.24.4, gtk+ 3.22.21). Same steps to reproduce:
1. open eog (with any image file)
2. press F11 to enter fullscreen

Often (but not always) this transition is so fast that you won't notice it unless you are actively looking for it. Taking a screen cast and replaying it in slow motion helps seeing this issue.
Comment 4 GNOME Infrastructure Team 2021-07-05 13:50:29 UTC
GNOME is going to shut down bugzilla.gnome.org in favor of gitlab.gnome.org.
As part of that, we are mass-closing older open tickets in bugzilla.gnome.org
which have not seen updates for a longer time (resources are unfortunately
quite limited so not every ticket can get handled).

If you can still reproduce the situation described in this ticket in a recent
and supported software version, then please follow
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and create a new ticket at
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/

Thank you for your understanding and your help.