https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415972

            Bug ID: 415972
           Summary: Settings not stored and can't hide the semitransparent
                    layer after closing the Dock settings
           Product: lattedock
           Version: 0.9.4
          Platform: Manjaro
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: application
          Assignee: mvourla...@gmail.com
          Reporter: iguanamiy...@yahoo.com
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY

I had some real struggle with this application in order to make it work and
some of the issues that I could replicate every time are still there, so I'd
like to report a few bugs (for Dock mode, not Panel).

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Right click your Latte dock > Layouts > Configure...
2. Remove the "Locked" label from your (Default) layout (if applicable)
3. Apply/Save
4. Right click your Latte dock > Dock settings...
5. Change the Show/Hide delay to 100ms and Visibility to "Dodge All Windows"
6. Close
7. Right click your Latte dock > Layouts > Configure...
8. Apply the "Locked" label on your (Default) layout.

OBSERVED RESULT
Observe the semitransparent layer behind the dock (with "Maximum length" arrow
on it) - it's still there. See my screenshot here:
https://i.imgur.com/8f2Xqbf.png

If you right click again the dock > Dock settings... > the Show/Hide Delay and
Visibility are still on their default values (unchanged from the previous
settings), even you've just changed it to 100ms and "Dodge All Windows".


EXPECTED RESULT
I guess the semitransparent layer behind the dock should be hidden the moment I
close the Dock settings, no? If not, how to hide that layer? Pressing ESC
doesn't seem to help.

Show/Hide Delay (and other settings you've made) should be respected upon
closing the settings window.


SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux/KDE Plasma: 4.19.91-1-MANJARO
KDE Plasma Version: 5.17.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.65.0
Qt Version: 5.14.0

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Running 'rm -rf ~/.cache/lattedock/qmlcache/*' doesn't seem to help either.

I've also noticed if I run Steam in one virtual desktop, then after a few
seconds I go to another virtual desktop, the background color of my dock items
is not transparent anymore and the entire look and feels seems messed up by
running Steam and similar apps. Could it be avoided somehow?

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