https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349785
--- Comment #10 from aneto.l...@gmail.com --- Well, I haven't updated this bug since I reported it, but I can emulate the desired behaviour with the option "Window Can Cover" since a while. What happens is, if there are maximized windows or windows that are close to the panel, the window will be on top of the panel, making it hidden, if you pass the mouse cursor on the corner where the panel is, it will show it's "shadow", and if you put the pointer on the edge where the panel is, it'll appear. It's pretty handy, helping with the screen real state. And if there are no maximized windows (or windows touching the panel's borders) the panel will be shown fully. I think the only thing it doesn't do is have the "intelligent" label and a auto hide embedded with this behaviour, which I don't mind at all. Shall we close this? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.