Description of problem: So while using firefox builds 72.0.1-2 and 72.0.2, when using the right-click popup menu... the menu is invisible but active and can gain visibility in sub-menus of the popup menu. For some reason this only happens on the second use of the right-click popup menu. How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.Open program with multiple links in it 2.Right-click a link then clear the menu from the page 3.Right-click on another link Actual results: On the second use of right-click on a link, the popup menu is invisible. You can access sub-menus which are visible but the popup menu of right-click is not. Expected results: A menu pop's up and is visible to use Additional info: One thing that I did notice in Koji was this note by Jan Horak, that firefox 72.0.1-2 has "Added fix for wrong cursor offset of popup windows". I have no idea if that has anything to do with this error. For now, I have downgraded to 72.0.1-1
Jan, can you look at it please? Meanwhile fixrefox-x11 should fix that for you. Thanks.
(In reply to Martin Stransky from comment #1) > Meanwhile fixrefox-x11 should fix that for you. > Thanks. To be honest, I will be honest I was considering that but I really, really like toying with Wayland now. Firefox-x11 doesn't really help with me because I would be running it through xwayland, which is still X11 and I want to get away from that, permanently if I can.
Same problem. Installed firefox-x11, and not experiencing the problem.
*** Bug 1796485 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Sorry, it's a mutter bug: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/1013 - Windows that should appear off the main window does not shows up.
(In reply to Jan Horak from comment #5) > Sorry, it's a mutter bug: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/1013 > - Windows that should appear off the main window does not shows up. Well, that isn't good.... but at least we have the source of the issue. Any idea if this will be fixed in time for 3.36?
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