Here's the link to the other bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/814721

By non-rectangular, I mean that the visible portion of the screen does
not fully fill the bounding box.  I have a 21" (?) LCD display running
rotated to the right, and oriented to the right of my laptop display
which is at about the mid-point of the large LCD, so there are off-
screen areas below and above the laptop screen that really shouldn't
ever have applications on them.

One aspect of this bug is that the unity application launcher bar thing
on the left often ends up only coming partway down the screen because it
occasionally is drawn from the 0,0 coordinate (or there abouts) of the
bounding box of the displayable area, rather than the upper-left corner
of the left-most display.

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  clockwise/counter-clockwise display orientations cause problems

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