Steps to reproduce:
1. Have to monitor with different resolutions and align them next to each other at the bottom (1680x1050 and 1024x768)
2. Start bzr-explorer and move the window up to the top on the high resolution screen.
3. Click on a menu button.
Expected result:
The menu pops up right below the menu bottom.
Actual result:
The menu pops up further down, as if the window was positioned on the top of the low resolution screen.
This behavior can be seen in all QT programs I think. I tested qtcreator, qgit and qt-designer.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Have to monitor with different resolutions and align them next to each other at the bottom (1680x1050 and 1024x768)
2. Start bzr-explorer and move the window up to the top on the high resolution screen.
3. Click on a menu button.
Expected result:
The menu pops up right below the menu bottom.
Actual result:
The menu pops up further down, as if the window was positioned on the top of the low resolution screen.
This behavior can be seen in all QT programs I think. I tested qtcreator, qgit and qt-designer.
Using up to date Ubuntu Lucid 32 bit.