https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477145

--- Comment #2 from Bharadwaj Raju <bharadwaj.raju...@protonmail.com> ---
It's probably a good idea.

I think most people actually have one window or another maximized (or tiled
such that it would touch the panel) all the time when actually working. So in
practice this renders Dodge Windows to be equivalent to plain Autohide, except
on the desktop. Which isn't much of a feature.

Having another TaskManager model to filter only based on active window for
Dodge Windows is IMO fine. It won't disturb or add complexity to the rest of
the QML code handling panel states. We'd just need to change what signal we
listen for on the C++ side.

Only downside I can think of is that if you switch back-and-forth between a
touching window and a non-touching one frequently, the panel popping up might
be distracting? But I don't think this is a big issue.

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