Public bug reported:

I have two displays, one (DP-2) set up in portrait mode to the left, and
one (DP-1) set up landscape to the right. When I try to reflect this in
mate-display-properties I can't drag DP-2 to match with the left edge of
the right-hand one (see screenshot 1).

It looks suspiciously like the application is behaving as if DP-2 is in
landscape mode, for the purposes of moving it, as the distance between
the top-left corner of DP-2 and the edge of DP-1 is the same as the long
axis of DP-2. (In fact, I can move DP-1 to overlap with DP-2 in a way
that confirms this -- see screenshot 2 which I will attach after
posting).

** Affects: mate-control-center (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "screenshot1.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1576684/+attachment/4651339/+files/screenshot1.png

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Title:
  Portrait display can't be positioned to the left of landscape display

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