https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425799

S. Bryant <st...@bawue.de> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from S. Bryant <st...@bawue.de> ---
Hi..

Just to say this issue still exists (Plasma 5.25, Wayland).

The snapping does seem to be related to the screen scales, but it ends up
hindering more than helping.  I have three screens, set to 145%, 170% and 100%.
 The first two are the laptop and an external monitor that physically align at
the bottom.  The snapping in the system settings stops them from being
alignable at their lower edges.  It would allow aligning them at the top, but
who has a laptop physically aligned with an external monitor at the top?

The problem wasn't really visible under X11 as all screens had the same scale;
it was also possible to use xrandr to do stuff the system settings couldn't.

A checkbox in the system settings to disable snapping would be great.

A CLI program with a subset of xrandr functionality for Wayland (ie:
positioning) would also be a usable workaround.  Does one exist already?

Lastly, even hand-editing an rc-file and killing+restarting plasmashell or some
other process would do, I think.  Perhaps somebody could tell me which file and
which process - I wasn't able to find out.

Thanks...

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