Additional info on this issue, how to reproduce. If I have multiple
windows open in an app but collapsed onto the task bar, then click on
the taskbar app icon and put up one window and then left-click on the
icon again to see the other windows and then select another one (left-
click), the 2nd window pops up but the task bar hides even if the window
is not overlapping. Worst case is if I then minimize all windows I can't
get the task bar back unless I either disable auto-hide OR right click
on the desktop to bring up a new terminal window and then drag it down
into the task bar region and back up again. Just mousing into the hidden
task bar region does nothing.

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Title:
  Auto-hide taskbar does not work quite right

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In Gnome on the latest version of Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish, the auto-
  hide taskbar feature is broken. The task bar will disappear even when
  there is no overlapping window and the only way to bring it back
  appears to be to move a window down into that region of the display
  and back away from it and then it will re-appear, until it disappears
  again on it own.

  Sorry don't have the time to help with debug of this, but wanted you
  to know. Also I submitted a ubuntu-bug on this bug for some reason it
  gathered all my info and then failed to ask me what the specific
  problem was. So you might want to x-ref this bug report with that
  filing to get all the details.

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