https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489086
Yannick Bruneau <yb21...@yahoo.fr> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |yb21...@yahoo.fr --- Comment #21 from Yannick Bruneau <yb21...@yahoo.fr> --- Hi all, I'm facing the same issue since 6.1.x series (I hadn't changed anything before updating from 6.0.5 to 6.1.1). My top panel has the following settings : - position=top / alignment=center / width=fit to content - visibility=always visible / opacity=translucent / style=fixed (not floating) It is organized in 3 zones : - top-left : application menu + activities manager + spacer with flexible sizing - top-middle : window title + global menu + spacer with flexible sizing - top-right : system tray + 4 lock/logout widgets + digital clock That panel fits all the screen width because of the spacers, as expected. I also have a panel at the bottom of the screen as well, at the center, with a fit to content width, and it only contains the icons task manager. Well, I figured out that when I log into my session (under Wayland), the panels are sizing themselves with a stuttering animation and no icons are clickable, the plasma desktop is not operational until the panels are set/ready/sized/drawn. If I change the top panel width setting for fill width then the next time I login the panel is there as expcted, and there is no resizing animation. I think the issue/bug is in the "fit to content" option : it doesn't remind the size and/or position of each element/widget within the panel. So, at each time we login it recalculates the size of the panel and draws it. This is wrong, because when we logout, we won't change the panel content/size, so the session should store somewhere / remind the size of the panel and/or its content, and should restore/load it when we login again (just like the other panel options that don't have trouble to be drawn as soon as we login). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.