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Describe the bug
After I prepare a layout and the screen turns off due to inactivity, once I enter (entering the password from the display manager) the layout breaks for a few pixels.
The windows are still anchored to the layout that I have prepared, because if I try to put them back from scratch, the assistant sees that there is already a prepared layout and tries to rearrange the windows based on what is already positioned.
Steps To Reproduce
Set a layout => Blank the screen due to inactivity => login
System Info:
Distro (incl. version): Endeavouros
GNOME Shell version: 45.4
Extension version and from where (e. g. EGO, main branch...): 44 from Gnome Extension site
XOrg/Wayland: xorg
Journalctl logs
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Can you reproduce this by disabling and enabling the extension, or by locking immediately with the hotkey (normally Super+L)?
I find that my "Alt" Move Mode Activator hotkey is reset every time my machine locks. "Ctrl", "RMB", "Super" are all preserved, just "Alt" is reset to "Disabled".
Describe the bug
After I prepare a layout and the screen turns off due to inactivity, once I enter (entering the password from the display manager) the layout breaks for a few pixels.
The windows are still anchored to the layout that I have prepared, because if I try to put them back from scratch, the assistant sees that there is already a prepared layout and tries to rearrange the windows based on what is already positioned.
Steps To Reproduce
Set a layout => Blank the screen due to inactivity => login
System Info:
main
branch...): 44 from Gnome Extension siteJournalctl logs
Before:
After:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: