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Command: manim -pqm <name>.py Example --renderer opengl
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Manim Community v0.18.1
[09/23/24 17:43:20] DEBUG Hashing ... hashing.py:350
DEBUG Hashing done in 0.041313 s. hashing.py:362
DEBUG Hash generated : 233493676_694719346_223132457 hashing.py:365
DEBUG List of the first few animation hashes of the scene: ['233493676_694719346_223132457'] caching.py:61
[09/23/24 17:43:21] INFO Rendered MyClass scene.py:241
Played 1 animations
I tried running the provided code on Gnome with X11 and I couldn't reproduct the issue.
And this was the terminal output
Manim Community v0.18.1
[10/17/24 11:14:24] DEBUG Hashing ... hashing.py:352
DEBUG Hashing done in 0.070716 s. hashing.py:364
DEBUG Hash generated : 3123472686_234191481_223132457 hashing.py:367
DEBUG List of the first few animation hashes of the scene: ['3123472686_234191481_223132457'] caching.py:62
[10/17/24 11:14:25] INFO Rendered Example scene.py:248
Played 1 animations
Description of bug / unexpected behavior
When I add text to an opengl scene, it renders in an objectively strange and incorrect way.
Expected behavior
I expected normal looking text to appear
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manim -pqm <name>.py Example --renderer opengl
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Using SwaymWM + Wayland and XWayland is usually very bad quality for me
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