This should be fixed now in master by commit 
37c205bb5ef3a8d5d87295dd3cfd1481f063a5da

thanks for reporting.
Aldric

Le 14/12/2014 17:32, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
> * Patrick Shanahan <p...@opensuse.org> [12-14-14 11:31]:
>> * Matthias Bodenbinder <matth...@bodenbinder.de> [12-14-14 11:15]:
>>> Am 13.12.2014 um 20:32 schrieb johannes hanika:
>>>> that popup is a gtk thing, we don't position it explicitly. works fine here
>>>> with dwm and gtk3.
>>>>
>>>> -jo
>>> Just to be clear on the issue:
>>>
>>> There are two icons at the bottom left side of the picture in darkroom
>>> mode: (1) three horizontal bars (= quick access to presets of your
>>> favorites) and (2) three circles (= quick access for applying any of
>>> your styles).
>>>
>>> The popup for icon (2) work just fine. It enfolds upwards if the DT
>>> window is maximized.  The issue only occurs with the popup for icon (1).
>> openSUSE 20141208 (Tumbleweed) (x86_64)
>> KDE 4.14.3
>> darktable-1.7.0.1418570159.dcddd14
>>
>> darkroom mode full screen (F11)
>>
>> quick access presets menu opens downward
>> quick access styles menu opens upwards
>>
>> If film strip is toggled "off", quick access presets menu is hidden except
>> for the top line "\/"
>>
>> Somehow the two menus are displayed in a different manner and seems
>> unlikely to be ascribed to the window manager as would that not display
>> both the same?
> ps:  using xdm here.
>


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