Continuing from last comment (#8) I've decided to skip the remaining pictures I took.
1. it's difficult to re-create (on installed systems, thus to be found by upstream devs)
2. it's easily worked around
3. the gap in this (comment #8 & #9) case isn't "hidden" as I describe it in the initial bug report... likely the same issue, but my description doesn't fit that... if one bug is found, likely a few (this 'non-hidden' gap) may also be fixed
I'll only continue with another issue, the picture in Monitor.Settings->Set.Position can get mis-placed on repeated moves & testing...
On this picture the prior screenshot is still visible in the Spectacle window, window positions haven't been changed but on the Monitor.Settings window I've changed instead to the HDMI-0 tab so the "Rotation: Left" can be seen; the effect is still present & working, but it's no longer reflected in the Set.Position display.
A minor cosmetic issue this one, easily ignored & doesn't even need working around.. I think it's proof there is a bug or two in Monitor.Settings, but is this worth filing upstream?
Describing again: In testing with constant moving of monitor positions relative to one-another in Monitor.Settings->Set.Position the picture of the 'portrait' display gets forgotten and replaced by a 'landscape' display. (easy description for upstream, but is it easy to re-create?)
Note: this comment & last were on Debian Bullseye/sid not Lubuntu.
Continuing from last comment (#8) I've decided to skip the remaining pictures I took.
1. it's difficult to re-create (on installed systems, thus to be found by upstream devs)
2. it's easily worked around
3. the gap in this (comment #8 & #9) case isn't "hidden" as I describe it in the initial bug report... likely the same issue, but my description doesn't fit that... if one bug is found, likely a few (this 'non-hidden' gap) may also be fixed
I'll only continue with another issue, the picture in Monitor. Settings- >Set.Position can get mis-placed on repeated moves & testing...
On this picture the prior screenshot is still visible in the Spectacle window, window positions haven't been changed but on the Monitor.Settings window I've changed instead to the HDMI-0 tab so the "Rotation: Left" can be seen; the effect is still present & working, but it's no longer reflected in the Set.Position display.
A minor cosmetic issue this one, easily ignored & doesn't even need working around.. I think it's proof there is a bug or two in Monitor.Settings, but is this worth filing upstream?
Describing again: In testing with constant moving of monitor positions relative to one-another in Monitor. Settings- >Set.Position the picture of the 'portrait' display gets forgotten and replaced by a 'landscape' display. (easy description for upstream, but is it easy to re-create?)
Note: this comment & last were on Debian Bullseye/sid not Lubuntu.