Bug 169080 - Panel does not span across Xinerama screens in KDE 4.1
Summary: Panel does not span across Xinerama screens in KDE 4.1
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 167825
Alias: None
Product: plasma4
Classification: Unmaintained
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: openSUSE Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Plasma Bugs List
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Reported: 2008-08-14 00:17 UTC by Aaron Williams
Modified: 2009-04-25 03:55 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Image showing kicker from KDE 3.x (75.29 KB, image/png)
2008-08-14 21:30 UTC, Aaron Williams
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Description Aaron Williams 2008-08-14 00:17:44 UTC
Version:            (using KDE 4.1.0)
Installed from:    SuSE RPMs
OS:                Linux

I recently tried upgrading from KDE 3.5.9 to KDE 4.1 and in KDE 4.1 I am no longer able to have Kicker span multiple monitors when running in Xinerama mode. The setting is no longer available (and the settings seem to have been really dumbed down).
Comment 1 FiNeX 2008-08-14 14:49:47 UTC
Kicker has been replaced by the new plasma panel.
Comment 2 Aaron Williams 2008-08-14 21:30:20 UTC
Created attachment 26852 [details]
Image showing kicker from KDE 3.x
Comment 3 Aaron Williams 2008-08-14 21:32:00 UTC
The plasma panel then should support Xinerama, and additionally, height adjustments, to match Kicker from KDE 3.x functionality.  The above attachment shows my kicker from light usage.  I will often have a lot more in the taskbar.
Comment 4 Neil Skrypuch 2008-10-06 05:37:21 UTC
I'm also in this situation, I want the plasma panel to span both monitors like it could in KDE 3.x, but it forces itself to a single monitor.

Also, it is resizable (at least in 4.1.2), the functionality is just a bit hidden. Right click on the panel -> "Panel Settings", then the topmost border of the panel is draggable, which adjusts the height of the panel.
Comment 5 Aaron J. Seigo 2008-10-06 05:54:18 UTC
> to span both monitors like it could in KDE 3.x

we're trying to avoid implementing it in the same flaws manner as it was in kde3, namely that it would only work properly on two monitors of the same resolution horizontally arranged.

in the meantime, perhaps you could put a panel on each screen instead.

i don't know when we'll get multi-screen-panel in plasma, as it's not something a huge % of our users actually use and very few of our devs have multiscreen systems that they hack on on a daily basis. it will require having separate windows on each screen sharing a single containment and coordinating user interaction between them (e.g. unhides, resizes..)

> and the settings seem to have been really dumbed down

if you mean we aren't putting dozens and dozens of barely thought out options into one big massive sprawling disaster zone of a dialog, yes. (i can say that about the kicker dialog, i wrote it ;)

we currently have sizing, alignment, hiding, theming, applet moving ... there are a few things missing in 4.1, they are nearly all in what will be packaged as 4.2.
Comment 6 Neil Skrypuch 2008-10-06 06:50:46 UTC
> we're trying to avoid implementing it in the same flaws manner as it was in
> kde3, namely that it would only work properly on two monitors of the same
> resolution horizontally arranged.

Ah, my workstation has two identical horizontally arranged monitors... so I never noticed those limitations.

> in the meantime, perhaps you could put a panel on each screen instead.

This doesn't really work for me, I normally have very little on my kicker/plasma panel other than the open window list. I tried it, and two separate panels doesn't seem to offer any way of spilling the contents of one into the other. Admittedly, I don't typically use the plasma panel (or kicker) all that often, so a better workaround would involve being able to autohide the plasma panel (is there a bug for that? I can't find it, though bug 158556 seemed close), as then I wouldn't notice the issue 99% of the time.
Comment 7 Aaron J. Seigo 2008-10-06 07:03:01 UTC
> is there a bug for that?

it's already implemented for 4.2; some distros have backported the feature to their 4.1.2 packages.
Comment 8 Neil Skrypuch 2009-02-01 22:35:04 UTC
Seems like this is still an issue in KDE 4.2, although it's far less annoying since I can just autohide the panel now.
Comment 9 Tom Fifield 2009-04-25 03:52:15 UTC
This bug is a duplicate of https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167825 - please go there and vote :)
Comment 10 Médéric Boquien 2009-04-25 03:55:39 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 167825 ***