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Peek window does not show, no errors in console #512
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can you run peek like this
and post the output |
This is pretty strange, I wonder if this is related to the window type being set to "Utility" (see #507). But I cannot reproduce this here on my system, and Arch with Gnome (on X) is kind of the default target of this app. @bendavis78 Is Gnome running with X or Wayland? |
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04 running on X11. When I run peek with app drawer the icons appears on dash but no window is shown! when I do: nothing shows. no error no window |
@amirhfarzaneh Try the same with Here's what's the output for me then. But still - no window showing up also not in dock:
OS: elementary OS 5.0 Juno |
Confirming issue on Arch based system (EndeavourOS)
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here is my output of
the same as @tennox |
Yes, that is my assumption. It looks like the effect is reproducible in multi-display configurations if the upper edge of the leftmost display is below the top edge of the full viewport. Your viewport size {6200 x 2012 pixels) is also quite uncommon, and suggests that there is vertical offset between displays somewhere. |
Same thing happened to me. Fiddling with the monitor configuration fixed it. In my case:
Could Peek check to see if it's offscreen, somehow? 🤔 |
Can you try this branch https://github.com/gort818/peek/tree/patch-2 ? |
Well, for my part, unfortunately, now that I've done all of the fiddling, it starts on-screen again 😢. |
I have a similar issue. Same with both Running the debug commands as shown above:
I am using the standard copy of GNOME that comes with Manjaro. Edit: rearranging the screens to the following makes it visible. If not to fix this, please could someone techdrop a command line flag in to override the starting position to work around this? It would be greatly appreciated. The issue is that no taskbar icon shows up either so you have literally no way of finding it unless you alter your monitor settings... |
Similar issue here, and playing with screen displays fixed it (swapped primary monitor a couple of times). Since the recording area looked like it was off-display on my far left screen, setting that screen as primary monitor did the trick. GNOME Shell 3.28.4 |
Ubuntu 18.04. I had a third monitor temporarily connected the day before. When starting peek with only two monitors now, no output, no dialog was shown. Moving one display like @johnnygossdev shows helped, and the issue did not appear on subsequent runs of peek anymore. |
I can confirm this happens sporadically with a multi-screen setup. (Once I disconected the additional screen, peek window showed up again, after using the same setup as before, it also shows up atm) |
The problem also occurs with GNOME Calculator so this might be a larger scope issue that should be fixed at the window manager level. |
True, now that you mention it I experienced that one as well. The only difference is that there is no workaroundish shortcut for getting the window back inside the screen, like Window+Curser-Left - it doesn't work with peek. I'm using ubuntu 16.04 btw. |
is there a way to configure it to show without having to toggle settings in display? after finding this thread I found like 7 peek windows open 😅 |
Hi there - just had the same issue on Ubuntu 20. Also found a LOT of windows after changing my display config 😂️. If it's a difficult fix perhaps for the time being just adding a known issue to the main readme with steps to workaround would do? Once I've moved the app to set its default start position it doesn't seem to have the same problem again. Otherwise really great little tool! |
also got the issue with Peek in my multi-monitor environment, looks like we will see fix not very soon so that developed some small replacement for the utility |
If you hit ALT + Space, you can move the window using the keyboard and make it show up. Never seen this before, but it's a pretty easy fix. |
under Ubuntu 20.04 with two monitors, ALT + SPACE doesn't work, PEEK just presented as an icon in the dash panel, any click on it make it hiding and PEEK just hangs among processes |
Same issue as @raydac on Ubuntu 20.04 with an extra monitor attached to my laptop. Doesn't launch from terminal and clicking it adds it to the dash but nothing shows up. Clicking the icon closes it again. |
@frankhuurman I am not sure that the bug in peek will be fixed soon (it looks like that developer has not enough time to care for the great utility), if urgent needs for workaround to make gif you can try japagoge utility as a variant |
I'm running in Arch Linux, and nothing seems to happen when running peek. No window shows up, but the process seems to just hang indefinitely. When running from the terminal, I only see the output:
And nothing else. No window frame shows up at all, but the process keeps running.
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