| alexs | |
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With today developer build, i have on all menus a big ugly black border. I have and i will not enable Compiz, never! Opera have option for Power saving mode/Battery saver, why i must enable the eye candy compositing? Please add this as option (opera://flags), for me this is unacceptable.
Second: On the right click menu on website the German word ›Über%tragen‹ (Inspect element) is wrong. Correct: ›Übertragen‹ OS: NVIDIA G94, Siduction x86_64 (based on Debian/sid) /Xfce |
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| alexs |
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Edit: I mean ›Übertragen‹ (German) ›Cast‹ (English) |
| kmielczarczyk |
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We were able to reproduce this only ones when running Opera for the first time. Then it was displayed properly. Maybe it's some site specific issue? |
| alexs |
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It's only a problem when disable compositing (for me Compiz under Xfce).
I have testing with clean Profile.
see the edit on the Dev Blog from user L33t4opera |
| alexs |
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Cannot more folks reproduce this issue? |
| alexs |
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Same with build 45.0.2548.0 I file bug report |
| furret29 |
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I can confirm this. Opera 45.0.2548.0, using XFCE on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. I don't use compiz, it is the composition of the own xfwm4, which can be adjusted using window manager settings. The black borders appears with composition disabled. With composition enabled:
With composition disabled:
The dark theme bug deserves another post, I believe. I have tested Opera 45.0.2548.0 on another system, this one with Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS, LXDE, using openbox with no composition. It has the black borders too. |
| surf-ing |
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I can confirm this bug. GNU/Linux 64 box with OpenBox window manager and no video compositing manager (not even installed, will not install a compositing manager). |
| alexs |
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Same with build 46.0.2556.0 … |
| rrzepecki |
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hey, the problem with the menu is another known bug, so we will be fixing it. |
| alexs |
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I hope, the build 46.0.2573.0 is the fifth dev build with the regression bug… I downgrade again to 45.0.2539.0 |
| jimunderscorep |
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Please do something about it. I was on opera developer until it reached version 45 and compositing messed up the menus. Then I moved to opera beta which was on version 44. When opera beta was updated to version 45 and the compositing problem was not solved, I moved to opera stable whuch is on version 44 now. If the problem exists by the time version 45 reaches stable, I will move to another browser. Debian testing x64 with openbox and with no compositing. |
| jimunderscorep |
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Opera 45 has reached rc today and neither the compositing problem, nor the dark theme problem* are solved yet, so I guess I should start looking for a new browser... |
| alexs |
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Yes, I also believe that it will be time for me to change to Vivaldi. The Opera Devs ignore this bug and this is also in the current Opera-Beta (45.0.2552.634) inside the soon to change stable. I have spent a long time (since Opera 6.06) with Opera, it's time to go. |
| jimunderscorep |
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I won't switch to vivaldi though. I really hate nodejs-based (or electron) apps. I may switch to qupzilla. It has switched to chromium engine since version 2, it has opera's 12.x speed dial, built in adblock and it looks quite promising |
| jimunderscorep |
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Opera 45 reached stable a few minutes ago and neither the dark theme bug, nor the compositing one was solved. Goodbye opera. |
| e51ja |
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Same here with mate and mint 18.1 with disabled compositing: https://forums.opera.com/discussion/1883807/black-border-around-context-menus |
| nup66 |
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i have on all menus a big ugly black border on lubuntu 16.04 please help mi |
| knokmki612 |
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I simply installed xcompmgr to solve this matter |
| e51ja |
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@knokmki612: compositing decrease performance on some pc |
| pvozerski2 |
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I confirm the "ugly border" bug on LMDE 2 with Trinity DE R14.0.4 installed. |
| pescie |
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I confirm the bug on Xubuntu |
| maxymku |
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opera://flags/ => Override software rendering list (enable it). |
| maxymku |
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Other method: opera://settings/ => Browser => System => disable "Use hardware acceleration when available". |
| alexs |
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Only enable the compositing manager… |
| maxymku |
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Both methods solve the effect of "big ugly black border" in my system (Slackware 14.0, x86). |
| parkmino |
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This workaround does not apply to lubuntu 16.04 amd64 |
| jimunderscorep |
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None of these workarounds worked for me as well (debian testing x64, openbox, no compositing manager, opera 45 stable). Since the lazy maintainers of my disto have not yet packaged qupzilla 2.1.x, I am back to opera. And reopened my account here, because deleting it would also delete my comments |
| jskier |
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Also present on Arch Linux. Have tested Intel, AMD, and Nvidia gpu; if compositing is off these borders show up. https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/54005?project=5&cat[0]=33&string=opera |




