When setting the outer monitor to have a bezel on the outside (this could be used to align the center of an image with the center bezel between two differently sized monitors) the preview window will handle the bezel as intend, but the applied image will have the outer bezel ignored. The desktop looks as if no outer bezel had been present
To reproduce:
1: pick an image that features a notable center line as a desktop background.
2: use the outer bezels to align the center. [right display 80mm right bezel in my case]
3: hit apply.
4: compare the desktop background to the preview. [image attached]
The preview window and applier should follow the same behavior, and i would side with keeping outer bezels.
Config: Arch KDE, superpaper v 2.2.1-2 via superpaper AUR.
When setting the outer monitor to have a bezel on the outside (this could be used to align the center of an image with the center bezel between two differently sized monitors) the preview window will handle the bezel as intend, but the applied image will have the outer bezel ignored. The desktop looks as if no outer bezel had been present
To reproduce: 1: pick an image that features a notable center line as a desktop background. 2: use the outer bezels to align the center. [right display 80mm right bezel in my case] 3: hit apply. 4: compare the desktop background to the preview. [image attached]
The preview window and applier should follow the same behavior, and i would side with keeping outer bezels.
Config: Arch KDE, superpaper v 2.2.1-2 via superpaper AUR.