https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363692

--- Comment #4 from Erik Quaeghebeur <kdeb...@equaeghe.nospammail.net> ---
(In reply to Sebastian Kügler from comment #1)
>
> You can always move up windows by pressing the ALT key and dragging the
> window from anywhere within, by the way.

I know, I even have the option enable to allow dragging by clicking on empty
space without pressing alt. That didn't allow me to drag the window beyond the
top of the screen. But this has worked... I guess there is some
workspace-configuration interaction here.

> The list on the wikipedia page you quote is from 2012, there has been a lot
> of development in the market for screens, so I'm not sure it still is one of
> the most important resolutions (we don't see it very often).

I'm not alone, almost 40% has a vertical resolution of 768:

  http://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-resolution-ww-monthly-201505-201604

Sadly enough, this won't change quickly. Many laptops models still have ‘just’
HD resolution as the standard configuration, certainly for business laptops.

(In reply to Sebastian Kügler from comment #3)
> And you're saying you can't reduce the height further? (As I said, I can,
> and it produces scrollbars in that case.)

Indeed, I can make it larger, but not smaller than those dimensions. I will go
through possibly relevant systemsettings to see whether it is due to a
configuration option.

> Could you make sure you're running Plasma 5.5.5 (kinfocenter helps)?

Yes: KDE 5.5.5, Qt 5.5.1, X 11.704.000, OpenGL 3.0

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