Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.6.0) OS: Linux sometimes two tasks are displayed on top of each other. only way to solve this is to open a new window, then the taskbar seems to be relayouted. this happens since my upgrade to kde-4.6 and I have no way to reproduce this yet, but it happened several times now. Reproducible: Sometimes OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.34.7-0.5-desktop Compiler: gcc
Can you please provide a screenshot of the issue?
[Comment from a bug triager] This is likely to be bug 224447. @H.H.: can you read the details and check the screenshots of that report and compare it to yours ? Regards
difficult to say, in my case they are really 100% on top of each other, and I have 2 rows as layout. I also cannot make a screenshot, because opening ksnapshot (by printscreen key) in this case relayouts the taskbar before the screenshot is taken :( but I'll show you how my taskbar looks like.
Created attachment 56757 [details] panel, image under the audacious task would shine through the akregator task
type error: I mean "imagine" instead of "image" in attachment description
I have(/had) the same issue here under different circumstances - vertical taskbar, centered+auto-hidden on left side, only 2-3 tasks were needed for the bug to happen with plenty of space left. I have recently updated to QT-4.8/KDE-4.7.90 and also set 'Maximum rows' to 1 - that was at 2 which really makes no sense that way and could have been possible cause. Will post a screenshot as soon as it happens again.
Haven't seen this in my vertical taskbar since setting maximum rows to 1 - 4.8 trunk here.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 224447 ***