https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413645

Aaron Rainbolt <arraybo...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #33 from Aaron Rainbolt <arraybo...@gmail.com> ---
I believe I've located the source of this bug. Using a clean install of Kubuntu
22.04 in a virtual machine with a screen resolution of 2560x1600.

In /home/user/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc:

> [Containments][1]
> ItemGeometries-2560x1600=Applet-24:767.806,688.073,224,208,0;
> ItemGeometriesHorizontal=Applet-24:767.806,688.073,224,208,0;
> activityId=24ffa803-0000-40a5-94cb-76f0419052d1
> formfactor=0
> immutability=1
> lastScreen=0
> location=0
> plugin=org.kde.plasma.folder
> wallpaperplugin=org.kde.image
>
> [Containments][1][Applets][24]
> immutability=1
> plugin=org.kde.plasma.notifications
>
> [Containments][1][Applets][24][Configuration]
> PreloadWeight=6

"Applet-24" is a Notifications widget that I've plopped somewhere in the middle
of the desktop.
If I log out and log back in at this point, I watch the widget initially render
where it belongs. It then appears to "wander" around (moving very noticeably
all on its own), then suddenly snaps to the edge of the screen (usually into
the lower-right corner). I think I'm capturing this movement because I'm using
a VM.

If I remove the "ItemGeometriesHorizontal" line entirely from the file, then
save it, close everything (but leave the widget in the middle of the screen),
then log out and log back in, the widget stays where it was left last time.

However, the "ItemGeometriesHorizontal" line appears to be automatically
recreated, and if I log out and log back in again without modifying the file,
the widget again "wanders" then snaps into the wrong location. I have attempted
to and succeeded in reproducing this behavior twice. This leads me to believe
that the "ItemGeometriesHorizontal" entry is the source of the problem.

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