When using hyprpanel with hyprland, if your hyprland.conf has window margins on, the margins from the floating hyprpanel bar are added onto the hyprland window border margins. This makes the bottom of the bar have a larger margin than the margin on top of the bar (assuming the bar is on top). Picture included.
Since hyprland doesn't have individual settings for top, bottom, left, and right window margins, adding individual top/bottom margin settings instead of the current "vertical margins" setting would fix this issue.
Feel free to suggest alternatives that work, I'm not super knowledgeable on AGS. I also tried setting a layerrule for hyprland to ignore window gaps for hyprpanel, but I wasn't able to get it working after the removal of the no_gaps layerrule. Thank you!
When using hyprpanel with hyprland, if your hyprland.conf has window margins on, the margins from the floating hyprpanel bar are added onto the hyprland window border margins. This makes the bottom of the bar have a larger margin than the margin on top of the bar (assuming the bar is on top). Picture included.
Since hyprland doesn't have individual settings for top, bottom, left, and right window margins, adding individual top/bottom margin settings instead of the current "vertical margins" setting would fix this issue.
Feel free to suggest alternatives that work, I'm not super knowledgeable on AGS. I also tried setting a layerrule for hyprland to ignore window gaps for hyprpanel, but I wasn't able to get it working after the removal of the no_gaps layerrule. Thank you!