https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477820
--- Comment #2 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > Cannot reproduce the issue with "Minimal Overlapping window placement mode > set and xclock using that geometry, a geometry with a vertical height > matching either the logical or physical resolution of my highest DPI screen, > or any other geometry that I try. > > Can you reproduce it in any other way? Fractional scaling seems to be a necessary component. I cannot reproduce this at all when my global scale is 100%. When I set global scale to 105%, I am able to consistently reproduce it with the command `xclock -geometry 200x1600`. Output of `kscreen-doctor -o`: Output: 1 eDP-1 enabled connected priority 1 Panel Modes: 0:2560x1600@240*! 1:2560x1600@60 2:1600x1200@60 3:1280x1024@60 4:1024x768@60 5:2560x1600@60 6:1920x1200@60 7:1280x800@60 8:2560x1440@60 9:1920x1080@60 10:1600x900@60 11:1368x768@60 12:1280x720@60 Geometry: 0,0 2438x1524 Scale: 1.05 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: Automatic RgbRange: Automatic HDR: incapable Wide Color Gamut: incapable ICC profile: none -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
