https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500390

cwo <cwo....@posteo.net> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from cwo <cwo....@posteo.net> ---
It seems to me that "items change their position as applications are opened or
closed" is the defining characteristic of center-aligned fit-to-content panels
(with widgets that change width like a task manager). If there's no apps open
or pinned, the menu is going to be in the middle of the screen, and if I have
20 open it'll be way toward the corner. If the user does not want that, they
should use a mode that does not do that (such as having task manager/panel
left-aligned).

The current behavior does not seem optimal though in that it has such a clear
mode switch. I think it would make sense to have the popup (in narrow panel
mode) centered on the center of the panel, rather than the center of the
kickoff item (as long as there is enough space, of course. That way we would
get the popup gradually shifting toward the screen edge as the number of task
manager entries (/panel width) increases.

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