Created attachment 178593 [details] issue with yakuake and taskbar Why does the taskbar cover the bottom part of the Yakuake terminal when I'm in full-screen mode, preventing me from accessing the settings?
I have the same issue after update from Debian 12 with Plasma 5.27 to Trixie. Distribution & Version: Debian 13 (Trixie) – fully updated KDE Plasma Version: 6.3.6 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.13.0 Qt Version: 6.8.2 Yaquake Version: 25.04.0-1 Particularities: I use a 2-monitor setup. My taskbar panel is 'Always visible' and not 'Floating'. Steps to reproduce: 1. Launch Yakuake with window height 100% Expected/Actual behavior: bottom of the Yakuake window ends where taskbar starts 2. Press the shortcut to toggle full-screen mode (F11 in my case). Expected behavior: When entering full-screen, Yaquake should stop above the panel, matching how it behaves when height is set to 100% without full-screen. Actual behavior: In full-screen mode, Yaquake uses the raw display height, causing the tabs at the bottom to be partially hidden behind the panel/taskbar.
Looks like it's a default behavior for Konsole itself. For Konsole to respect the taskbar panel, a 'maximize' shortcut can be used. But it's absent in Yakuake. It would be nice to have a version of the 'Toggle maximize current view' shortcut for Yakuake.