[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=464132

--- Comment #11 from linus.kardell+kdeb...@gmail.com ---
The overlap returns if I disable the second screen, saves, and reenables it
again.

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-21 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #10 from Nate Graham  ---
Ok, so once you've dragged to remove the overlap and then saved, does it then
avoid overlapping in the future? Or does the overlap return?

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-21 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #9 from linus.kardell+kdeb...@gmail.com ---
Yes, I can. In fact, I can't not remove the overlap when rearranging them.

When I first enable the second monitor, the rearrangement thing (when clicking
and holding without moving the mouse) shows both of them as being at coordinate
0,0, even though they're shown side-by-side. If I save, exit the configuration,
and return, the second one will then be at 2559,0. But if I move either
monitor, the second monitor snaps to 2560,0. I can't make the screens overlap
if I drag them, it only happens if I save without dragging them.

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-21 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #8 from Nate Graham  ---
Linus, can you re-arrange the screens in the Display Configuration page in
System Settings to remove the overlap?

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-21 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #7 from Nate Graham  ---
Ok Michael, then your thing is a different bug. Let's focus on Linus' issue
here.

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-18 Thread Edward Oubrayrie
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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-17 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #6 from linus.kardell+kdeb...@gmail.com ---
I have two screens

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-17 Thread Michael Butash
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--- Comment #5 from Michael Butash  ---
Yes, 4 actually.  It only seemed to happen on the last, but I didn't test how
commonly it would occur if adding them incrementally.

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-17 Thread Nate Graham
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Nate Graham  changed:

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 Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO
 Status|REOPENED|NEEDSINFO

--- Comment #4 from Nate Graham  ---
Do you have 3 screens? I just found out that the prohibition on overlapping
only takes effect for 2 screens.

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-16 Thread Michael Butash
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--- Comment #3 from Michael Butash  ---
Oddly I saw this today testing 5.27.0 on arch enabling multiple displays they
were misplacing off by one pixel in alignment as a snap-to.  I would have never
noticed if I weren't looking at settings in nvidia-settings right next to it. 
Monitor placement is always really weird and difficult to place displays even
manually dragging them (still in 5.27, maybe eventually they'll fix this), but
really wacky things happen when you get those overlaps, so really hurts when
the settings is doing this to you in the first place.

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-02-14 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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linus.kardell+kdeb...@gmail.com changed:

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 Ever confirmed|0   |1
 Resolution|FIXED   |---

--- Comment #2 from linus.kardell+kdeb...@gmail.com ---
I just got Plasma 5.27, and I still have this issue.

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[systemsettings] [Bug 464132] One pixel overlap when enabling screen

2023-01-11 Thread Nate Graham
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Nate Graham  changed:

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 Resolution|--- |FIXED
Product|KScreen |systemsettings
  Component|common  |kcm_kscreen
 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED
   Version Fixed In||5.27

--- Comment #1 from Nate Graham  ---
This is fixed already for Plasma 5.27, thankfully.

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