[Plasma Workspace Wallpapers] [Bug 354379] New: Wallpaper fails to rotate 90 on dual screen with external scr. on left. Stays horiz. and spills over onto right scr.

PhillB via KDE Bugzilla bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Mon Oct 26 06:54:36 UTC 2015


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=354379

            Bug ID: 354379
           Summary: Wallpaper fails to rotate 90 on dual screen with
                    external scr. on left. Stays horiz. and spills over
                    onto right scr.
           Product: Plasma Workspace Wallpapers
           Version: 5.4.1
          Platform: Fedora RPMs
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: plasma-devel at kde.org
          Reporter: phillb at webwombat.com.au

Laptop has a Benq external monitor plugged in on the left.

The Benq is rotate 90 so it stands tall (portrait).

The wallpaper stays landscape most times. Sometimes it's just black (no
wallpaper). Occassionally it comes good if you logout and then login. Always
portrait on startup.

Programs work fine. I can drag windows over to the left screen and they behave
as expected.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Plug a monitor in portrait mode.
2. Set the screen to be left of laptop screen.
3. Log out. Powerdown and restart. Wallpaper is landscape not portrait.
4. Log out and login (no powerdown). Sometimes works OK, sometimes not.

Actual Results:  
The bottom part of the portrait screen is black. The image has spilled over on
the the right hand monitor. You have to click on the righthand background to
get over the top of the lefthand background.

Expected Results:  
Left hand monitor should have the wallpaper in portrait mode (which it does
occasionally).

I've tried various combinations of moving the screen positions on the settings.
Disabling and re-enabling etc. etc. I can't find any particular thing that will
make it always work in portrait mode.

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