https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442675

--- Comment #14 from doncb...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #13)

> none of these designs describes how the panel background corner works now
> with indicators or I can not understand them fully.

Yes, it was a question for latte in the long run. I was asking if more
functionality and easier configuration would be possible with a design like
that as opposed to the present.

> It is a per-indicator option that each indicator needs to set for its
> preference and it is a percentage because items auto-size adjustment case
> should also be considered.

First, I would like to thank you for finally allowing KDE to have a heavily
customizable round dock that could resemble Gnome's or macOS'. I think it has
been too long that we have not had such a thing.

Second, my review: It is definitely possible now to achieve the look, as I have
shown in the screenshot. I cannot get the theme-defined shadows or corners to
show up and latte looks very messed up. It may be neon related.

Anyway, I am a bit frustrated that there isn't a more straightforward way of
positioning the things. I found myself inching along the sliders at 1%
increments to get everything right. I feel that an easier, top-down approach
may be better where margins are all set to be equal and that amount can be
adjusted from a single slider. It requires a bit of thinking however, and would
require increased integration with indicators.

However, this is more than enough. A configuration can be made and the style
will be preserved for plenty of users to access without having to deal with the
positioning.

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