If I use dual monitor setup and the right (1280x1024) one rotated (90° ccw) then the underlying screen is of the size of the width of both outputs, although this should be the with of the left one and the height of the rigth one. I saw this using arandr. Arandr manages to shrink the screen. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Systemnsettings > Display&Monitor > Rotate the right output. 2. Apply. 3. Tada Actual Results: The mode is correct, the crtcs are placed correct, and the outputs are connected correctly, but the underlying screen is to wide. X curiously lets me move (scroll!?!) there. Expected Results: That my desktop does not move. The screen should be the unin of the rects of the crtcs.
Created attachment 83356 [details] Visualization of teh problem
Thank you for your bug report or feature request. Unfortunately, we did not have a maintainer for the "krandr" components, which are used to manage displays and monitors in the KDE Workspaces. The "krandr" components has been superseded by "KScreen" in newer releases of the KDE Workspaces. It is compatible with all versions since 4.11, and is also used with Plasma 5. Please check with your distribution how to update to KScreen. If this issue or feature request is still applicable to KScreen version 1.0.5 or newer, please add a comment. We will then reassign this ticket to KScreen developers. If you are already using KScreen to manage displays or monitors, and found a different bug or need a specific feature, please create a new ticket for "KScreen" product in this bugzilla using this link: https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=KScreen (This is an automatic message from the KDE Bug Triaging Team)