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On MacOS X Ventura Komodo windows are transparent #10

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yannis1962 opened this issue Jan 31, 2023 · 6 comments
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On MacOS X Ventura Komodo windows are transparent #10

yannis1962 opened this issue Jan 31, 2023 · 6 comments

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@yannis1962
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I downloaded Komodo-IDE-12.0.1-91869-macosx-x86_64.dmg and installed Komodo from scratch.

When I launch it under MacOS X Ventura 13.1 all Komodo windows are transparent. Am I the only one having this problem?

2023-01-31_10-18-52

@Sainteyegor
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I tried launching Komodo-IDE 11 on my m2 MBP running ventura and had the same issue. Hopefully, we can get that resolved. I've been using Komodo for the past decade or so and don't want to give it up.

@chaulo
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chaulo commented Mar 15, 2023

Having the same problem. Not possible to use Komodo at all.
Some help will be useful. :-)
Tks

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yannis1962 commented Mar 15, 2023 via email

@chaulo
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chaulo commented Mar 15, 2023 via email

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chaulo commented Mar 15, 2023 via email

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1ec5 commented Feb 12, 2024

This is a wild guess, but this Ventura compatibility patch to SeaMonkey might contain something relevant. Two changes in particular stand out:

  • In widget/cocoa/nsChildView.mm, OpenGL updates get shuffled around, resembling the workaround in P3D & P2D window not showing on MacOS Ventura benfry/processing4#544 (comment) for another OpenGL-rendered application that suffered the same issue.
  • In widget/cocoa/nsCocoaWindow.mm, the content view needs to be created manually, which would explain why the transparent windows behave as if they’re empty, not reacting to any mouse events.

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