https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443959

--- Comment #3 from Michail Vourlakos <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Miguel Guthridge from comment #2)
> (In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #1)
> > does not make sense to me to have a dock shown over maximized windows, I
> > really dont understand it.
> > 
> > If you want an overlayed dock over fullscreen windows then this is possible
> > only under x11 and you need to enable Behavior(advanced settings) -> Can be
> > above fullscreen windows.
> 
> The can be above fullscreen windows option doesn't really match what I'm
> looking for. Here's an example use case:
> 
> 1. My menu bar panel is set to always visible. I do this so that when I have
> an application maximised it will still be visible.
> 2. When an application goes into fullscreen, it will obscure my menu bar, so
> I won't be able to access it.
> 3. If I enable the "can be above fullscreen windows" options, the menu bar
> will always obscure fullscreen windows, meaning that I may not be able to
> access UI controls for the window.
> 
> The behaviour that I want is that when a window goes fullscreen, the menu
> bar will hide, so that it can still be accessed by moving my cursor to the
> top of the screen, but so that it doesn't obscure full-screen content. This
> is different from the dodge maximised or dodge active options, as it should
> act as the always visible option, except for when a program is fullscreen.
> This behaviour is not currently available with any of the existing options
> as far as I am aware.
> 
> Hopefully this clarification helps you understand what I mean. If you need
> more clarifications, I can make a quick screen recording at some point.

why dont you just use AutoHide visibility mode?

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