https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375066

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--- Comment #4 from GoldBarb <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to steviant from comment #3)
> It's been 8 years (!) since this bug was first created and neither of these
> problems have been resolved. Are you ever going to work on the problem of
> two panels intersecting in corners? There are numerous usability problems
> when intersecting panels like this, for example you cannot have a panel with
> top alignment that grows down because the panels, ridiculously, still after
> EIGHT YEARS, overlap each other if you place them both in a corner. 
> 
> Obviously nobody ever wants the functionality of two overlapping panels with
> no ability to decide which one can be accessed at which time, yet that is
> the default behavior.  
> 
> Even if you just made a hard and fast rule that top panels always override
> side panels, or static panels always override hiding or dodging panels, that
> would probably be good enough for most people. As it is, the functionality
> is borderline unusable, with a completely non-obvious way of dealing with
> the problem that most people can't figure out by themselves. 
> 
> I get that you guys don't like people putting two panels intersecting, just
> like how you hate the idea of users being able to control panel opacity, but
> there is an obvious demand from your users for this functionality, and it's
> plain hostile to resist their efforts for eight goddamn years now. 
> 

> What is this? GNOME? Stop being asses.

@[email protected]

You should really learn how to communicate properly, nothing what you wrote
will inspire people to work on this issue.
Be better. Thanks.

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