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Re: fix bugs before adding new features
by James Richard Tyrer on Friday 09/Dec/2005, @08:42
The thing in the middle is a panel which is supposed to be upper left. The problem is mostly caused by the external taskbar which is lower left. I also note that the small panel that holds only my clock has: "Allow other windows to cover the panel" checked so it shouldn't influence the position of the desktop icons either. I did the unhidden screen shot to show that the icon positioning is being set by the panels which are hidden just the same as if they were not hidden which is not correct. Auto hide panels should not influence the position of the desktop icons.
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Re: fix bugs before adding new features
by Morty on Saturday 10/Dec/2005, @13:51
>The thing in the middle is a panel
>which is supposed to be upper left.
>The problem is mostly caused by the
>external taskbar which is lower left.

This is your real bug then.

>the icon positioning is being set by
>the panels which are hidden just the
>same as if they were not hidden which
>is not correct.

No, it's actually the correct behavior. If not, changing settings to/from hide/no hide of panels would lead to automatic rearranging of desktop icons which is not wanted. And more importantly panels should never cover desktop icons regardless of settings, anything else is a major bug.
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  • Re: fix bugs before adding new features
    by James Richard Tyrer on Saturday 10/Dec/2005, @14:56
    > This is your real bug then.

    That is what I said, space is being reserved for the hidden External Taskbar and that is a bug.

    > No, it's actually the correct behavior.

    This is not the way it worked in 3.4.x or, IIRC, any previous 3.x.y version.

    To elaborate on this, in 3.4.x, two hidden panels could be on the same side of the screen as long as there was some way to determine which one would unhide when you did what. In my case I have the External Taskbar in the left bottom and a Panel in the left top. Since neither one is full "length" (actually height) there was never a problem. Now in 3.5.0, a full height space is reserved for both of them (full height space is being reserved for the External Taskbar) with the result that the left top Panel has spaced reserved near the center of the screen where it can never go unless both the External Taskbar and the Panel were unhidden at the same time which is usually impossible.

    > If not, changing settings to/from hide/no hide of panels would lead to
    > automatic rearranging of desktop icons which is not wanted.

    This behavior not being wanted, might be the case in some instances, but as you can see this is not always the case and does not work with my DeskTop setup. Therefore, as I said, if this "feature" is what is wanted, it is going to have to be a configurable option.
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