https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473877

--- Comment #3 from kde-bugs.m3...@slmail.me ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> Thanks for the bug report, but we need one bug report per issue; not one bug
> report with multiple issues in it. See
> https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/
> Issue_Reporting#Multiple_issues_in_a_single_Bugzilla_ticket.

Sorry about that, it's just that as I was testing to reproduce the real issue
for me (the bar cover the window when the mouse move to the edge), I have run
into the others, because of it. 
It also shows the intended behaviour (bar not covering the window) and the
current behaviour (bar covering the window).

> 
> Let's use the bug report to track this issue:
> 
> > - If the panel is at the top  of the screen (set as windows can cover), The 
> > screen Edges behaviour
> > do not work as expected (the mouse need to be moved twice to the location 
> > to get the behaviour
> > instead of once.

I would much rather having it used for 
>
>- The panel should have an option to disable its showing when the mouse get 
>close to its location. it can be very unwanted to have the panel showing when 
>trying to access the tabs of a maximised browser windows for examples.
>

As this is my main need (and would fix everything else for me, while not
producing an unwanted behaviour to others ). They all need to be looked at and
see what could be fixed.

PS: I don't find this bug tracker super intuitive (it took me for ever to find
my reported bug because it is nowhere near the main navigation for example), so
I am not super keen on using it much to report multiple bugs.

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