https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451661

Ismael Asensio <isma...@gmail.com> changed:

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

--- Comment #2 from Ismael Asensio <isma...@gmail.com> ---
> [c87a5e39-852c-4796-9984-e0519e08f434]
> Description=oclock
> above=true
> aboverule=5
> wmclass=clock
> wmclassmatch=1

Thanks for your report! This was super-helpful. 

The rule getting deleted after it's applied is expected behaviour. The rule
policy is "Apply Now", which means it's a "fire and forget". After it gets
applied, it will get deleted by KWin, similar to what "Force Temporarily" does.
To make the rule "stick", the policy should be "Apply initially" instead.

I know this not a very clear indication of what it does, so I'd be happy to
change the text to make this more clear (to something like "Apply temporarily"
and add maybe some hint like an icon. If you hover over the policy items in the
combo box, the tooltips indicates the rule will be deleted after applied (while
the text can also be not super clear).

The config file is actually indicating that there are no rules (there should be
a "[General]" grup that list the rules for them to be picked). 
That there are still "leftovers" is actually another bug
(https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=446381), although it has been helpful in
this case.

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