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If auto or intelligent panel hiding is on, opening Cinnamenu with a shortcut (Super by default) makes it appear while touching the edge(s) of the screen, but since the panel also appears, the menu gets partially covered by the panel.
Other information
This issue occurs occasionally with the default Cinnamon menu applet too.
Also, as far as I can remember, this issue was not present in Mint 22 because the panel did not appear when opening Cinnamenu with a shortcut.
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Just wanted to chime in and say this can occur occasionally with the default Cinnamon menu too. See video for demonstration (look at the spacing between the power button and panel).
cinnamon-2025-01-19T121400-0500.webm
I think you are correct that this is related to linuxmint/cinnamon#11779 I have been having problems with the Cinnamon panel since last November (Cinnamon 6.4.0) related to that pull request.
Applet version/Build date
5.4.14
Cinnamon version
6.4.6
Distribution
Mint 22.1
Graphics hardware and driver used
Intel Meteor Lake-P [Intel Arc Graphics] and kernel 6.8.0-51-generic
Applet name and maintainer
Cinnamenu@json @fredcw
What happened?
If auto or intelligent panel hiding is on, opening Cinnamenu with a shortcut (
Super
by default) makes it appear while touching the edge(s) of the screen, but since the panel also appears, the menu gets partially covered by the panel.Other information
This issue occurs occasionally with the default Cinnamon menu applet too.
Also, as far as I can remember, this issue was not present in Mint 22 because the panel did not appear when opening Cinnamenu with a shortcut.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: