[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-12-13 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477566

--- Comment #10 from pewkra...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #9)
> Thanks. Can you test with only one screen connected, rather than two? Does
> it still happen?

The issue does not depend on which screen I use/connect as a single screen. 
However, I found that the problem is obviously caused by Latte-Dock, which I
usually auto-start at system startup (3 docks at the bottom of the screen),
even if I delay the auto-start by 20 s. Also in case the application is not
auto-started, the wizard windows are automatically moved into the upper screen
section as soon as I start Latte-Dock manually. So, still the only way I found
so far to get around it is to restart plasmashell with Latte-Dock already
running. For the time being this does not hurt too much, as currently I am only
using the analog clock wizard being placed in the upper right corner, so the
issue does not affect the actual screen layout.

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[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-12-12 Thread Nate Graham
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477566

--- Comment #9 from Nate Graham  ---
Thanks. Can you test with only one screen connected, rather than two? Does it
still happen?

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[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-12-05 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #8 from pewkra...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #7)
> Thanks. I notice you were using a 3rd-party widget to test with. Does the
> issue still happen with the 1st-party Analog Clock widget that I also see on
> your desktop?

The clock and other 1st-party widgets are showing just the same behavior.

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[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-12-04 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #7 from Nate Graham  ---
Thanks. I notice you were using a 3rd-party widget to test with. Does the issue
still happen with the 1st-party Analog Clock widget that I also see on your
desktop?

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[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-12-01 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477566

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--- Comment #6 from pewkra...@gmx.de ---
Created attachment 163710
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Widget flipping back when trying to move or resize it

I added a mkv video file showing the wizard window not being able to be moved
or resized across the boarders of the restricted screen area. However, I was
wrong when I said the wizard window can be moved across the upper edge of the
screen. I flips back there, too. So, no offset of the allowed screen area but
just a restricted area.

Also, I found a workaround for this issue: Everything works as expected if I
restart the Plasma Shell using 'killall plasmashell' and 'kstart5 plasmashell'.

I hope the info helps. Thanks

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[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-11-30 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #5 from Nate Graham  ---
Thank you.

I cannot reproduce the issue with a laptop connected to an external screen and
its internal screen closed and disabled. Can you by any chance attach a screen
recording that depicts the issue happening, so I can make sure I'm testing
correctly?

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[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-11-29 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #4 from pewkra...@gmx.de ---
Sorry for my bad English. I am using the German Plasma Edition so I may have
made translation errors.

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[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-11-29 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #3 from pewkra...@gmx.de ---
Created attachment 163627
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The widget sidebar

>From the widget sidebar, locate a widget you want to add to the desktop and
click it. The widget will be added to the desktop and you can either add more
or close the sidebar.

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[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-11-29 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #2 from pewkra...@gmx.de ---
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The Add widgets context menu

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[plasmashell] [Bug 477566] Obvious offset between real screen area and screen area allowed for widget placement/size

2023-11-29 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #1 from Nate Graham  ---
What is the "Add Wizard" application? Is this a KDE app? Can you attach a
screenshot of it?

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