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aur/i3blocks-contrib 1.4.0-4
community/i3status 2.13-3
community/i3lock 2.12-2
community/i3blocks 1.5-3
community/i3-wm 4.18.1-1
community/keepassxc 2.6.0-1
KeepassXC worked and looked just fine till the latest update, am I missing some package or is the latest version just incompatible with i3? I've tried removing settings but at the current state operating even a pre-existing db, adding new items, editing pre-existing items is next to impossible.
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Last edited by 2ManyDogs (2020-07-11 11:40:00)
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I don't have any problems (only diff is I have i3-gaps).
I've tried removing settings
Like what?
Also: did you try something as simple as $mod+f (toggle fullscreen)?
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perl -e 'print$i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10); '
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ktjao: I don’t know about i3, but KeePassXC UI undergone a considerable rework for this release. In particular sizes of many elements were changed to take more space. Since it seems something goes wrong with UI dimensions, perhaps try a workaround (not a solution): set the UI to the old sizes. In the “View” menu, select “Compact mode”. If you can’t access it in the UI, “keepassxc/keepassxc.ini” in the config directory:
[GUI]
...
CompactMode=true
...
Doesn’t solve the problem, but perhaps will let you at least use your password manager.
Last edited by mpan (2020-07-11 14:49:02)
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I have GUI problem with KeePassXC 2.6.0-1 too. My DE is Xfce4.
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GUI problem with KeePassXC 2.6.0-1 (i3)
Last edited by pekka (2020-07-12 08:55:37)
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Seems from the bug report referenced by @pekka, that HD displays are affected.
Posters: verify (and properly set) Xft.dpi in your ~/.Xresources file.
That could be why I don't have this problem...that's been set in my .Xresources since forever.
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perl -e 'print$i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10); '
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I tried various suggestions with no luck, including Xft.dpi, however snap-version of KeePassXC works flawlessly.
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set Xft.dpi: 96 in ~/.Xresources file
works fine
load settings ( xrdb ~/.Xresources)
check settings ( xrdb -query -all )
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set Xft.dpi: 96 in ~/.Xresources file
works fineload settings ( xrdb ~/.Xresources)
check settings ( xrdb -query -all )
Thanks that worked for me - had the same issue on a Gnome install with HD display
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Had the same problems, fixed by the same thing. Added the .Xresources workaround to the wiki.
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These issues are documented on the HiDPI page. Especially pay attention to the Qt 5 section.
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