https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443959

Miguel Guthridge <h...@outlook.com.au> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|INTENTIONAL                 |---
             Status|RESOLVED                    |REPORTED

--- Comment #2 from Miguel Guthridge <h...@outlook.com.au> ---
(In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #1)
> does not make sense to me to have a dock shown over maximized windows, I
> really dont understand it.
> 
> If you want an overlayed dock over fullscreen windows then this is possible
> only under x11 and you need to enable Behavior(advanced settings) -> Can be
> above fullscreen windows.

The can be above fullscreen windows option doesn't really match what I'm
looking for. Here's an example use case:

1. My menu bar panel is set to always visible. I do this so that when I have an
application maximised it will still be visible.
2. When an application goes into fullscreen, it will obscure my menu bar, so I
won't be able to access it.
3. If I enable the "can be above fullscreen windows" options, the menu bar will
always obscure fullscreen windows, meaning that I may not be able to access UI
controls for the window.

The behaviour that I want is that when a window goes fullscreen, the menu bar
will hide, so that it can still be accessed by moving my cursor to the top of
the screen, but so that it doesn't obscure full-screen content. This is
different from the dodge maximised or dodge active options, as it should act as
the always visible option, except for when a program is fullscreen. This
behaviour is not currently available with any of the existing options as far as
I am aware.

Hopefully this clarification helps you understand what I mean. If you need more
clarifications, I can make a quick screen recording at some point.

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