https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=464162

--- Comment #3 from tim <imagesfromobje...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> Can you clarify what you mean by "Scroll to the bottom of the screen"? A
> hidden panel is only supposed to appear when your cursor touches its screen
> edge; no scrolling is involved.

Sorry, "scroll" was probably the wrong word. I meant when you move the cursor
to where it hits the bottom edge of the screen. If the panel is floating and
therefore doesn't extend all the way to the edge, if the cursor hits an "empty"
area, the panel stays hidden. Even if it's only a few pixels, but it's
especially noticeable when the minimum size of the panel is defined to where
there is significant empty space on either side. 

I could see how this behavior would make sense for e.g. a tiny side panel with
a clock plasmoid, or if a person had more than one panel on a screen edge, but
I don't think it makes sense for the "main" panel that has the launcher, task
manager and system tray by default. Especially being that it is generally the
only panel on the bottom screen edge.

I would propose that the panel which contains the launcher and/or task manager
should unhide when the cursor touches anywhere on the edge where that panel
lives. This is the behavior on (I'm so sorry) MacOS and I believe Latte as
well.

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