https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=394819

Martin Riethmayer <rip...@freakmail.de> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Martin Riethmayer <rip...@freakmail.de> ---
I was able to reproduce this on a clean install :

1.) Disable compositing (e.g. by pressing Alt+Shift+F12)
2.) Move the panel to the left screen edge -> Notice that there's already some
space at the bottom of the panel
3.) Move the panel to the top screen edge -> Notice that there's now a space
between the panel itself and the area where the width could be changed
4.) Move the panel back to the bottom screen edge -> There's now a couple of
pixels on the screen bottom without a panel.

As soon as you turn compositing back on, it looks good again and works as
expected. If you turn off compositing again, the issue reported is visible and
in effect.

My guess (without looking at the source): when compositing is off, there's
still some "shadow" margin or padding calculated for "left panel" (probably
also "right panel") and "top panel" which will persist even after moving back
to the "bottom panel".

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