(English is not my first language, sorry if the things here are writter weirdly or if i missunderstood something) When changing the window opacity the DEFAULT % is 0% shoud mean no opacity as the title and bar sugests that you are at the start point, and the more you add on the percentage, is the more transparent your window will become, but the opposit happens, and without any "easy" restore button, or reset countdown it is easy to missunderstand what it is saying and by misstake make all your windows invisible. STEPS TO REPRODUCE (https://youtu.be/LgZ8UJLtAc4?si=8BItXrXBDQC2b_UG&t=58) 1. Press Alt+f3 2. Click on the "More actions" option 3. Click on the "Configure special windows settings" 4. Click on the "Add property" 5. Scroll down until you find "Active opacity" and/or "inactive opacity" and select them SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS: Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.7 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.109.0 Qt Version: 5.15.10 Kernel Version: 6.4.12-arch1-1 (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 630 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The 0% transparency should mean NO transparency, not 100% transparency (https://youtu.be/LgZ8UJLtAc4?si=QoMsBxsAm-61W1aU&t=74) 'Nicco' just added this configuration, and it is at 0% meaning it should be the "NO transparency" percentage It should ask with a timer if you want to keep this change, the same timer the resolution setting has as an way to not break the system The reset button should instantly reset to default not open another tab to import/export the config The things you change should stay there not get back to the "add priority" tab so you know what you changed before (also, the timer at the bottom seems not to be working? it feels like it's doing nothing and putting the mouse above it says nothing about it)
Hi! Thanks for your bug report but I don't understand exactly what the bug is. The label reads opacity and the default was already fixed to be 100%. Meaning opacity 100% = no transparency and opacity 0% no visibility. The mentioned video was recorded before that default was changed. Is the default still 0% by default ifor you instead of 100% when adding an opacity property? We discussed before about limiting the value to avoid users making a mistake. But window rules is considered an advanced feature and we shouldn't limit what users can do with it, because it is precisely meant for niche cases to override the regular functionally of some windows. The module already warns against applying any rule to all windows without filtering by class or window type.
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