https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349785

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--- Comment #16 from @rchUser <ignus.gracia+kde....@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Tony from comment #10)
> Well, I haven't updated this bug since I reported it, but I can emulate the
> desired behaviour with the option "Window Can Cover" since a while.
> What happens is, if there are maximized windows or windows that are close to
> the panel, the window will be on top of the panel, making it hidden, if you
> pass the mouse cursor on the corner where the panel is, it will show it's
> "shadow", and if you put the pointer on the edge where the panel is, it'll
> appear. It's pretty handy, helping with the screen real state. And if there
> are no maximized windows (or windows touching the panel's borders) the panel
> will be shown fully. I think the only thing it doesn't do is have the
> "intelligent" label and a auto hide embedded with this behaviour, which I
> don't mind at all. 
> Shall we close this?

I'm not sure when this happened, but I clearly remember this working correctly.
It seems that is not the case anymore. Having a maximized window completely
blocks the panel and the panel stays behind the window even when you move the
mouse to the screen edge...

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