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Display troubles with Openbox

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Enpass Version : 6.0.0 (230)

Distro : BunsenLabs GNU/Linux 9.6 (Helium)
Window Manager : Openbox
Compositor : Compton

Hello,

I'm using Enpass on Ubuntu, Android and Bunsenlabs. On the last one, I have some display troubles.

Mouse is hidden in main window and in notification window. I can see change in focus when I use keyboard, but mouse icon is overlapped by the content of the window frame.

And when I do un screenshot, window frame is not fullfilled.

Is some one can help me ?

Regards,
Stephane

20190103-002-1.png

Edited by slc66

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Hi @Vinod Kumar,
Thx for your suggestion, but there is not change. With or not these variables, here are events displayed during launching.

QApplication: invalid style override passed, ignoring it.
QQmlComponent: Created graphical object was not placed in the graphics scene.
QQmlComponent: Created graphical object was not placed in the graphics scene.
QQmlComponent: Created graphical object was not placed in the graphics scene.
QQmlComponent: Created graphical object was not placed in the graphics scene.

I took a photo to show that it seems have a dissociation beetwen the frame and the content of the window. Or maybe, there is a layer between the two.

Nouveau_document_2019-01-04 08.09.29_1.jpg

Edited by slc66

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