** Description changed: - I used ccsm to enable low graphics mode. I'm not sure what this does - other than remove blur effects and transparency, which is what I wanted. + [Impact] + I used ccsm to enable low graphics mode. I'm not sure what this does other than remove blur effects and transparency, which is what I wanted. If I put the launcher at the bottom rather than the left, it doesn't look right. The colour doesn't cover the whole height of the bar, and so I can see my wallpaper through the gap between maximised windows and the colour in the launcher. My screen dimensions are 1366x768 (16:9) (and a second screen on extended mode with the same dimensions). I've attached a picture of what it looks like. + + [Test Case] + #1. Enable low graphics mode using ccsm + #2. Move the Unity launcher at the bottom (gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Launcher launcher-position Bottom) + #3. Make sure the launcher is correctly drawn. + + [Possible Regressions] + Nothing known
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