Hi, The issue happens with some themes, normally I use Numix from the repositories, when using HighContrast or HighContrastInverse the issue also happens. With adwaita it works fine.
Regards. El lun., 21 sept. 2020 a las 11:51, Fabián Inostroza (<soulsonceonf...@gmail.com>) escribió: > > Hi, > > When I take a screenshot of the whole screen the background of the > terminal is transparent, that is, if there is another window behind > then the content of that window is captured, the text of the terminal > is kept. > If I take a screenshot of the terminal window then the background is > transparent, nothing is shown, except text, the alpha channel is zero. > In both cases I see some other corrupt content on the screen. > > The only warning I get when launching gnome-terminal from xterm is > $ gnome-terminal -v > # Warning: DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID not set and no fallback available. > > then the program detaches from the console. > > No related warnings shown on journal or dmesg. > > I'm using GNOME with X11 and intel modesetting driver. I've tried all > combinations of X11, wayland, intel and modesetting driver with the > same results. My hardware is a thinkpad x230. > > Until now I'm not seeing corruption in other applications, just > gnome-terminal and the gedit terminal plugin. Other terminal > applications work fine (I've tried xterm and terminator). > > Regards. > > > > El lun., 21 sept. 2020 a las 5:53, Simon McVittie (<s...@debian.org>) > escribió: > > > > Control: tags -1 + moreinfo > > > > On Sun, 20 Sep 2020 at 19:29:19 -0300, Fabian Inostroza wrote: > > > After an upgrade of libvte gnome-terminal and other software using > > > the library (gedit terminal plugin) doesn't work. > > > Where the console should be there is some transparency and a effect > > > similar to when you record a screen that shows what > > > the camera sees (feedback). > > > > If you take a screenshot (please try both a screenshot of the window and > > a full-screen screenshot), does the display corruption appear in the > > screenshot, or does the screenshot show what it *should* have looked > > like? > > > > If you run gnome-terminal or another program using vte from a different > > terminal such as xterm, are warnings shown? > > > > Are any warnings logged in the systemd journal when you run a program > > that uses vte for the first time in a session? > > > > What desktop environment are you using? If it's GNOME, are you in Wayland > > or Xorg mode? > > > > What graphics hardware are you using? If both open-source and proprietary > > drivers are available, which one are you using? (Some common graphics > > hardware on PC: Intel integrated graphics with DRI/Mesa open-source > > drivers, AMD Radeon series with DRI/Mesa open-source drivers, NVIDIA > > with DRI/Mesa "nouveau" open-source drivers, or NVIDIA with proprietary > > "nvidia-driver".) > > > > Do you see similar graphical corruption anywhere else? > > > > gnome-terminal is working fine for me in GNOME 3.36 in a qemu virtual > > machine with QXL graphics, and in GNOME 3.38 from experimental on real > > hardware (a Lenovo Thinkpad) with Intel graphics, so I'm not going to > > be able to debug this unless we can isolate what is happening differently > > on your system. > > > > smcv