Black rectangle around menus on v67
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
If the real fix is the removal of the rectangle, I can wait and endure that ugly thing. But so far the fix is "something that looks like what we want to achieve and we force its bad looks even on users without compositing".
On top of that, its rendering is so slow that you can almost see the menu being rendered first, the lines around it next and their corners last! And all that gives me another reason to leave opera.I know how to switch to another window manager (btw, window manager != desktop enviroment) or install a composting manager and use it along the existing wm, but I refuse to do it.
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @jimunderscorep, I wrote it already few times in other topics, but I will write it about it also for you. I'm one of the users, not an Opera's employee, and therefore I have lower (a slight influence) on that how the issues are handled in the Opera, than an Opera's employee. Meaning that, I can try to help the users to fix or workaround their problems with the Opera, give some tips and/or replies which I think can be helpful. In some cases, I can also report it (consult it, ask about the cause) in an email to some peeps from the Opera, and that's pretty much all, what I can do about it.
Another thing is, that when I give you a tip, like that you can use the WM using compositing, so it means simply as it is - "I give you a tip", please don't feel offended by that, I do not judge your tech knowledge or whatsoever.
In summary, of course it's your choice what you will do, I mean which web browser you will use, as for me, you are always welcome to use the Opera, when you will be back
;-)
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A Former User last edited by
1st minor update of v67 and the black rectangle is still there. It seems that the complaint of just one user is not enough to bother the devs.
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Hi @jimunderscorep, it's doubtful, I mean it seems rather to be not so easy to fix in a proper way so far, and that's all about it. Fingers crossed
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alexs last edited by
@jimunderscorep said in Black rectangle around menus on v67:
It seems that the complaint of just one user is not enough to bother the devs.
Not one user. I report bug (DNAWIZ-88990) and rewriting with screenshot.
In Opera Presto era I waited a while for the bug to fixed. -
A Former User last edited by
@alexs
Can you please point me to that bug report you made? I have no idea how to search for it -
alexs last edited by leocg
@jimunderscorep said in Black rectangle around menus on v67:
@alexs
Can you please point me to that bug report you made? I have no idea how to search for itYou can write yourself, I am just a normal user.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
The black frame is so creepy, it always reminds me of an obituary in the newspaper
I am using OS Leap 15.1 German Vs. x64 and Opera Bld. 67.0.3575.53Looks like sh..
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A Former User last edited by
@alexs
My black rectangle is white on your setup? Lol!
I noticed that you are using the dark theme on opera, so I switched to it out of curiocity, but it still shows up as black! -
A Former User last edited by
Have now tested this, but problems with the compositor occurred, hence the question whether there is another possibility - with a tweak maybe - to switch off the black frame?
Thanks for the help, in advance.https://forums.opera.com/topic/38559/black-rectangle-around-menus-on-v67/14?_=1583612987931
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alexs last edited by
I am not developer, only userβ¦
Currently you must activate the composer if you do not want a rectangle, when the bug is fixed, you can disable it.
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A Former User last edited by
I know Thx for your reply, but the trouble with Composer is to much, so I have to wait ... I guess
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A Former User last edited by
Opera 69 was release yesterday on the developer channel and the (white) rectangle is still there.
I am now certain that the devs really want that useless "feature" to stay and they will probably force it upon us like they did with that hardcoded white gtk theme and the w10-look csd, closing their eyes to the users' comments. Shame... -
A Former User last edited by
Same thing on opera v68 that reached the beta channel yesterday.
Not that I had any hopes for a change...I will probably remove opera once 68 reaches stable, since the issue will remain unfixed as it seems.
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A Former User last edited by
Guess I am gonna switch to Vivaldi, as long this Triangle is not get fixed, or its away. A shame for this Browser
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A Former User last edited by
Why does everyone that leaves opera wants to go to vivaldi? There are other chromium based browsers that are superior to this electron-based junk.
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A Former User last edited by
@jimunderscorep said in Black rectangle around menus on v67:
other chromium based browsers
For example? For my part I'm gonna say that Vivaldi is a good and also a safe Browser; I do not use Chrome or Chromium, and I don't really need Firefox
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A Former User last edited by
It is the first time I mention that "other chromium based browser" here on the forums. It's brave and I will probably move to it when this issue here becomes a "wontfix" (= a label that mozilla puts on firefox bugs, which classify as features for it).
I have mentioned 4 of its advantages over opera here, and (complimenting myself) I have contributed just a little bit to its development through github
https://forums.opera.com/post/177054As for the why I am against vivaldi.
For starters, I am against every single electron app. If you are a web designer, stick to web design. Do not call yourself an app developer if you have made (or used an existing) web page and turned it into an app through electron! There are dozens of articles on why electron sucks, but only advanced users care to read them as it seems.
And second, vivaldi has a pretty sneaky way of solving that libffmpeg issue. At launch, it downloads ubuntu's chromium ffmpeg codec package, extracts it and places it in its folder. Why would a sane user want a package built for a different distro, with different libs and compiler?