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Can I check which certain of sfwbar you're using? Also, can you post your config? Filtering shouldn't make the bar disappear off course :)
Apparently the installed version is: 1.0_beta14
My config is here
Ok, this is a bug triggered by combination of a grouped taskbar and an output filter. I fixed it in the latest git version. in case you want to try it now, or you can wait until beta15 to get this combination working. Thank for helping debug this usecase!