https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356574

--- Comment #2 from Lukas Jirkovsky <l.jirkov...@gmail.com> ---
I'm not sure what  you mean, so I will try to elaborate how to reproduce it
under a new user (ie. clean configuration) and I'll try to add as much details
as I can. Hopefully you will find an answer to your question there.

After Plasma starts, the panel is on the bottom edge and it's set to always
visible. We want to change that, so go to the panel settings and set the
"Visibility" to "Auto Hide". Now the panel is hidden and whenever I touch the
bottom edge with mouse cursor, the panel shows up. So far so good.

Next go to the system settings and enable "Switch desktop on edge". I want to
see the panel, so I move the mouse cursor to the bottom edge. But, alas, the
panel stays hidden now matter how much I move the cursor to bottom. Instead,
the edge is highlighted as active with blue.

Some further notes
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This happens with the top edge edge, too. I didn't test it with a vertical
panel on left or right edge as I use the left and right edge for desktop
switching very often.

With Plasma 5.4 and earlier, when I touched the bottom edge, the panel was
immediately shown. I think the blue highlight was there, too, but I don't see
that as a problem.

Finally, what I described before was the simplest case to make the bug show up.
My setup is actually more complicated. I don't know how much of a hassle it
would be to keep the behaviour exactly the same, but it would be awesome if
that behaviour was preserved. What I actually have is a setup with 6 virtual
desktops in two rows with no wrap around. The panel is on the top edge. The
case when switching desktops horizontally is simple. I just move the cursor
over the left or right edge and the desktop switches. The bottom edge switches
desktops in a similar manner. What is interesting is the behaviour of the top
edge. When I'm in the top row of desktops, moving the cursor up only shows the
panel. However, when I'm in the bottom row, moving the cursor up first shows
the panel. Only moving it further causes the desktop to switch to the one on
top of it.

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