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Enable Blur #1

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im-AMS opened this issue Feb 4, 2022 · 4 comments
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Enable Blur #1

im-AMS opened this issue Feb 4, 2022 · 4 comments

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@im-AMS
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im-AMS commented Feb 4, 2022

Hi, is there a way I can enable blur to this.

I currently use Blur My Shell extension, and i have enabled blur for my panel, and it looks really good. But in this extension it just adds black corners.

Any suggestions?

@aunetx
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aunetx commented Feb 4, 2022

To be honest, blurring this will take me some time, it is really much harder than anything else blur my shell does (as the corners are drawn directly on screen, so I can apply effects on it).

I will see what I can do, but I way be able to do this with static blur

@Dewkyz
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Dewkyz commented Apr 18, 2022

Not a way to blur the corners but I may have a solution for you.
If your wallpaper is just one colour behind the corners, just change the opacity of the corners to match that of the blurred panel. Of course it won't really do it if your corners have details behind them.
But it works for me, hope it helped.

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@TheAgamer554
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While the above comment woks for unmaximized windows the issue is that whenever there is a mazimized window the corners will show what's behind. Another alternative that could be added could be to individually color the left and right corner so that they look in line with the top panel and also don't have any transparency to show what's beneath

@pakovm-git
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I see that this feature request has been inactive for a while now (more than 2 years), so I want to propose a solution:

Why don't we have Blur My Shell (which is made by the same author) take the whole area, not just the panel, but the area where the panel corners are, and apply a mask to it? So, if I have a corner that's 10px long, make the other extension blur that area as well, and apply a mask that will simply make that area completely transparent?

I guess this might have been tried, but since no one has commented anything in a long while I guessed it would be best to simply say it just in case.

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