describe the issue
I run Discord on a vertical (1080x1920) display, and I have a minor bug with the bottom left corner of the DTM-08 theme.

The background of the server list ends 3/4 of the way down the screen, leaving a rectangle of Discord's default background color. This only appears with that one UI element - I haven't found any other places where it occurs. I also don't observe this gap on typical 16:9 monitors
I know 9:16 monitors are pretty uncommon, so I'd be happy to test fixes, and if I can discover one on my own, I'll contribute it to you. I also haven't got a 4K monitor handy to test - this may apply at any vertical resolution above 1440p (such as 3840x2160 or 2560x1600).
steps required to get this issue to occur
Enable DTM-08 theme
Put Discord into fullscreen on a 9:16 or other vertical monitor
Open a window where the server list is visible
what client are you using
DTM-08 V2 Build 193
Vencord 6f16f13
Desktop Discord (from Flatpak, on Linux)
No other theme modifications or layout-altering extensions
confirm the following:
describe the issue

I run Discord on a vertical (1080x1920) display, and I have a minor bug with the bottom left corner of the DTM-08 theme.
The background of the server list ends 3/4 of the way down the screen, leaving a rectangle of Discord's default background color. This only appears with that one UI element - I haven't found any other places where it occurs. I also don't observe this gap on typical 16:9 monitors
I know 9:16 monitors are pretty uncommon, so I'd be happy to test fixes, and if I can discover one on my own, I'll contribute it to you. I also haven't got a 4K monitor handy to test - this may apply at any vertical resolution above 1440p (such as 3840x2160 or 2560x1600).
steps required to get this issue to occur
Enable DTM-08 theme
Put Discord into fullscreen on a 9:16 or other vertical monitor
Open a window where the server list is visible
what client are you using
DTM-08 V2 Build 193
Vencord 6f16f13
Desktop Discord (from Flatpak, on Linux)
No other theme modifications or layout-altering extensions
confirm the following: