Re: Taskbar Panel in Plasma Won't Autohide

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On 22/05/16 07:57, Colin J Thomson wrote:
On 21/05/2016 03:23, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/21/16 08:27, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 19/05/16 11:30, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to get the Taskbar Panel to autohide, but when I click on
the options
button in the panel, the left, right and center options are
permanently highlighted but
seem to function in terms of moving the indicator that reflects which
option is active.
Also the 'Always Visible', 'Auto Hide', 'Windows can Cover' and
'Windows go Below'
options are also permanently highlighted but selecting the 2nd or 3rd
option does
nothing. It appears these options are highlighted because the colour
scheme I am using,
which is forget-me-not thinks they are push buttons.

Does anyone know why these don't work anymore in Fedora 23? I am using
Breeze for the Windows Style and Windows Decorations themes.
I forgot to mention this is in Plasma.
When I said it doesn't work anymore, what I meant was Autohide worked in
Fedora versions 18 to 22 but not in Fedora 23.

It seems to be broken for me as well.  I didn't notice it, since I
don't use it.

You may want to post to the KDE list as there are more folks hanging
out their with KDE
experience.  I could not find a bugzilla in either Redhat's BZ or on
KDE.org.  But I tend
not to phrase my queries well.  :-)

It's probably this bug report :-)

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362105

One of those problem bugs as its works fine here on F23 and now since
upgrading on F24 as well. Using nouveau here.
This bug report is the issue. Looking at the report it seems to be happening across a wide range of distributions and video drivers, and even the same nvidia driver works for some people and not others. It seems to me that it is probably an issue with hardware acceleration and the level of hardware acceleration available on the video card. I am having trouble reading the version numbers in the repositories to identify what version of plasma I have installed and even what packages constitute plasma itself. I think I have plasma 5.6.4 installed but I'm not sure. I'll need to check the nvidia driver version as well.

regards,
Steve

Colin
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