https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455567

--- Comment #11 from doncb...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #10)

> you could try to test the new approach in the git version

Sorry, was struggling to compile it on Neon. Consider adding
libqt5waylandclient5-dev plasma-wayland-protocols and libwayland-dev to the
Neon dependencies.

> it should make things drawn exactly like in plasma panels.

I don't know if I am a fan of this. From what I understand, the blur mask
calculation adds a 1px margin all around it, regardless of what is specified in
the svgs. This ended up causing gaps around the edges of dialogs at 100%
scaling.

However, testing the latest latte-git, I do not appear to see this issue. The
mask appears to only slightly bleed at the corners, which is consistent with
plasma. This seems fixed.

> my guess is that this issue was because of antialiasing or screen global
> scale.

I think whatever latte does to allow raising the opacity of a translucent
plasma theme to make it opaque is the reason. How the shape of that is
calculated could be the reason why it's different.

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