https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356225

--- Comment #342 from Michael Butash <mich...@butash.net> ---
The term "disappearing" might be misleading, but when it resizes to 10px by
1500px, it just looks like a blur to me on screen I often have to spend some
time looking for.  This happens to Libreoffice commonly as a staple in my
workflow.

Certain windows affect more negatively, such as java always seems to fare
worse.  Admittedly Java can't even figure out what display to open right-click
menus on normally, so I consider it normally inept and mostly likely to
disappoint.  I'd love nothing more than for java to die already.

When dealing with 3x 4k displays, playing hide and seek with my flippin'
windows is not something I want to have to do after every power save mode
power-down of displays.

(In reply to Cruz Enrique from comment #340)
> Hi,
> 
> I have also the same problem but:
> 
> * it happen in all my screens and
> * the only application that is affected is libreoffice (gtk based). 
> 
> In my case, the windows does not disappears, it just is mega ultra narrow. I
> have gotten to resize it several times, but it is just easier to maximize or
> move it using the menu. In any case, I think that what you are describing is
> a completely different bug than this. 
> 
> 
> (In reply to Michael Butash from comment #339)
> > The latest absurdity from kde, my 3rd monitor eats windows.  Random, out of
> > nowhere behavior, like feral cats showing up.  It just started one day.
> > 
> > If a window exists on my 3rd monitor, and I try to move it, it disappears. 
> > I cannot get the window back from dock or window management.  I need to use
> > a dock that supports maximizing the window (cairo-dock does, latte does
> > NOT), it maximizes on my 2nd display (not 3rd), and then unmaximizing it
> > makes usually a 200px by 1600px window out of it on the third monitor,
> > rather inexplicably.  I can resize it fine, but if I "move" it, it
> > disappears again.  Repeat nausea.
> > 
> > It's just random and weird at this point that it does this, and I have no
> > idea how to get it to stop.  It is making my 3rd monitor almost unusable. 
> > It's bad enough kde tends to forget the display settings, but this is now
> > just maddening and taunting me.
> > 
> > If I could make a video of a 11520x2160 display to show the madness, I
> > would, but nothing I've tried recording with likes it.  All I can think is
> > dbus data is somehow hozed, or some .config file, but I have no idea how to
> > reset something like this behavior short of a new user directory.  Rather
> > not do that.
> > 
> > Any suggestions why window movement would hijack the window offscreen
> > habitually on only my 3rd display?

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