https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=461142

Andrew Shark <ash...@linuxcomp.ru> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Andrew Shark <ash...@linuxcomp.ru> ---
Created attachment 161455
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Video showing the screen gap when maximizing window

I can reproduce this.

Unable to maximize window by hitting top edge if some of the monitors has panel
higher than current screen panel.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Set all panels to the bottom of the screen.
2. Align all monitors by top edge.
3. Make the scale of central monitor such that the position of side monitors'
panels is higher than the central monitor's panel.
4. Maximize some window by double click on its header (or by dragging on the
top edge).
   In this example I use Qt Creator, because it has very well visible bottom
labels.
5. Observe result.

Observed:
   The window is not fully maximized. It has gap between its bottom and a
panels top.

   You can stretch it manually with Meta + rmb drag. But when you try to
restore it, the window will again become "brokenly maximized". And if "restore"
again from that broken state, it gets some weird size. Basically you cannot use
the "normally maximized" and "normally restored" switch at the same time.

Expected:
   The window should be fully maximized.

Additional info:
If rearrange monitors so that they are aligned by bottom (there is however
another bug, not allowing you to do so because of snapping, but the main thing
is to keep their panels lower then central monitor panel), then the window can
be fully maximized normally.
See the video demonstration.

Softwre/OS Versions:
Operating System: Arch Linux 
KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.7
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.109.0
Qt Version: 5.15.10
Graphics Platform: Wayland

Monitors arrangement:
Two side monitors are FullHD, at 100% scaling. The middle monitor is UltraHD,
at 180% scaling.

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