https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358418

--- Comment #34 from farlin...@yandex.ru ---
> It's really a shame that people have been complaining about this for so long
> and the developers don't seem to care.
> In my mind, this spills over into politics - the fact that the developers
> are unwilling to fix this is a political statement on their part.
> It takes me 10 minutes to organize my widgets trying to work around the
> grid-snapping. It never looks just the way I want it to look, but I get as
> close as I can. 
> And every time I reboot the widgets are moved; their new positions vary, and
> one of them in particular is placed in a seemingly random position on the
> screen. Two widgets that shouldn't overlap are now overlapping, and two
> other widgets that should overlap no longer overlap. Then it takes me 10
> minutes to organize everything again. Every time I reboot.
> So the question is: am I supposed to WANT to organize my desktop the way I
> see fit? Apparently not...

I absolutely agree with you. This function is needed like air. Especially when
you arrange the widgets according to the wallpaper. The placement on the grid
interferes very much.

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