I've just upgraded from 4.9.5 to 4.10.0 and it seems the "Lock/Logout" widget when placed on a panel or on the desktop (with "Suspend" button) that upon clicking "suspend", the widget's prompt does not display correctly. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Right-click desktop and click and "Add Widgets" 2. Add the lock/logout widget 3. Right click the widget and click "Lock/Logout settings" 4. Make sure the following are ticked... Leave Lock Sleep 5. Press OK 6. Click suspend button on widget. Actual Results: A prompt appears (in past it was a moveable dialog window, but now it looks more like a widget) asking "Do you want to suspend to RAM (sleep)?" with two buttons below it. However the text on the buttons cannot be seen because the dialog window is too small vertically and the buttons are "clipped" I will attach a screenshot showing this. Expected Results: A prompt should appear with the buttons completed visible.
Created attachment 77082 [details] Screenshot of incorrectly displayed suspend prompt This is a screenshot of the incorrectly displayed suspend prompt shown by clicking on a "Lock/Logout" widget on the desktop. It can be seen that the prompt is too small vertically and the buttons are clipped so that the text in the buttons is NOT VISIBLE! From a usability standpoint that's pretty bad, It's impossible to tell which button is "OK" and which is "Cancel". From testing it appears that the left button is "OK" and the right button is "Cancel" but I shouldn't have to guess!
Created attachment 77083 [details] Screenshot of incorrectly displayed suspend prompt from widget on panel This is a screenshot of the incorrectly displayed suspend prompt shown by clicking on a "Lock/Logout" widget that is in a panel. It can be seen that the prompt is too small vertically and the buttons are clipped so that the text in the buttons is NOT VISIBLE! From a usability standpoint that's pretty bad, It's impossible to tell which button is "OK" and which is "Cancel". From testing it appears that the left button is "OK" and the right button is "Cancel" but I shouldn't have to guess!
Hmm I seems that my bug is actually a duplicate of bug #313943 ( https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313943 ) although I think my description of the problem is slightly more accurate.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 313943 ***