https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486508
--- Comment #6 from Anya <anya.vanillagar...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5) > That's so weird, I can't reproduce the issue with any of those apps. Does it > happen with Dolphin or Okular? > > P.S. congratulations on choosing a laptop with a perfect screen resolution! Assuming that's not sarcasm, thanks :) I can't reproduce it with Dolphin or Okular. Couple other things I tried that didn't eliminate the behavior since I don't have a life anyway: - Made a new user, deleted all the hidden folders and files in its home folder, and started a Wayland session - Disabled "Maximize" animation effect - Set scaling factor to 100% and setting it to something else between 100 and 200 - Changed refresh rate from 120hz to 60hz - Changed edge tiling percentage They might be harder to reproduce (not sure about that) but it's definitely non-zero times. Can't reproduce it in an X session. Can't reproduce with Chromium unless it's running in Wayland mode (using the ozone command line arguments). Not sure if it's possible that EndeavourOS applies different KDE settings to fresh users even after wiping the hidden home folder files before logging in? It does apply a different color scheme and wallpaper, as well as a welcome-application that autostarts until you disable it. Would have to try a clean Arch installation or something like that. Something tangentially related, I *am* able to move Dolphin (and other application) below the taskbar where it becomes inaccessible by mouse cursor, but then it can still be maximized and tiled, either through the taskbar right click menu or with keyboard shortcuts. Could be intended behavior though. I took a look at recompiling kwin with the patch applied but it seems impossibly difficult to me. I think that's it for now, hope I didn't forget anything. It's a bit of an annoyance when I want to tile firefox to the right so I can do other stuff on the left side of the screen, but it's obviously not critical. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.