https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368078

            Bug ID: 368078
           Summary: Plasma-Task Manager and Wine issues
           Product: plasmashell
           Version: 5.7.0
          Platform: Gentoo Packages
               URL: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17574275/TMWPlasma
                    5.7.3.mp4
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: critical
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Task Manager
          Assignee: h...@kde.org
          Reporter: david2012bro...@gmail.com
                CC: plasma-b...@kde.org

Trying to use a wine program with multiple windows causes issues with the task
manager:
1. The grouping function doesn't work for the wine program but does work
correctly for other programs. 
2. The panel cannot be accessed when the visibility - auto hide is enabled and
when >16 windows are open.
3. The issues only occur when using plasma 5.7 series (currently 5.7.0 -
5.7.4). There were no issues with KDE4 or < 5.7 plasma series.
4. The issues occur when using either task manager or icons-only task manager.
5. The panel visibility - auto hide issue is corrected when the task manager or
icons-only task manager is removed from the panel.
6. Neither the task manager or icons-only task manager widget can be installed
after the wine program with >16 windows is started prior.
7. The task manager issues occur using Gentoo and Arch.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
Two computers have been used for evaluation (See below). Computer-3770
originally showed the issue and Computer-4790K was used for additional testing.

Test1
Currently Plasma 5.7.0 through 5.7.4 has an issue with Sierra Chart running
under Wine 1.9.16 for C3770-P2.

After opening Sierra Chart the following issues occur:
(There are two steps to opening Sierra Chart:)
1. Starting Sierra Chart
2. Opening of trading chart windows

1. The hidden panel isn't available on the wine workspace.
2. After executing expose....the other workspace's show a copy of the wine
workspace's panel area.
3. Desktop icons weren't accessible originally (plasma 5.7.0) but are
accessible after 6 - 10 seconds in later versions of plasma 5.7.1 through
5.7.4.
4. The panel (hidden or visible) is non-accessible until after 6 - 10 seconds,
on non-wine workspaces (If the following workspaces are accessed in this order:
wine workspace then any other workspace).


Test2
Currently Plasma 5.7.3 and 5.7.4 has an issue with Sierra Chart running under
Wine 1.9.16 for C4790K-P1, C4790K-P2 and C4790-P1.

After opening Sierra Chart the following issue occurs:
(There are two steps to opening Sierra Chart:)
1. Starting Sierra Chart
2. Opening of trading chart windows

1. The hidden panel is slow to fully show on first try.
2. The grouping function of the task manager doesn't work for the wine program
but works for the non-wine programs.
3. The above issues occur during the use of Gentoo or Arch linux.

****************************************************************************************************************************************

Computer-3770 
CPU - CI7-3770
Video - HD4000
Memory - 8GB

Partition1 or C3770-P1
Gentoo AMD64 Stable
Plasma 5.6.5
Frameworks 5.25
KDE Apps 16.08.0
QT5 - version 5.6.1
xf86-video-intel 2.99.917-r2

Partition2 or C3770-P2
Gentoo AMD64 Stable
Plasma 5.7.4
Frameworks 5.25
KDE Apps 16.08.0
QT5 - version 5.6.1
xf86-video-intel 2.99.917-r2

###########################

Computer-4790K
CPU - CI7-4790K
Video - HD4600
Memory - 8GB

Partition1 or C4790K-P1
Arch
Plasma 5.7.3
Frameworks 5.25
KDE Apps 16.04.3
QT5 - version 5.7.0
xf86-video-intel 2.99.917+697+g12c14de

Partition2 or C4790K-P2
Gentoo AMD64 Stable
Plasma 5.7.4
Frameworks 5.25
KDE Apps 16.08.0
QT5 - version 5.6.1
xf86-video-intel 2.99.917-r2

###########################

Computer-4790
CPU - CI7-4790
Video - Nvidia GTX-950
Memory - 8GB

Partition1 or C4790-P1
Gentoo AMD64 Stable
Plasma 5.7.4
Frameworks 5.25
KDE Apps 16.08.0
QT5 - version 5.6.1
nvidia-drivers 361.28

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