Switching locations changes tray-entry width
Bug #256597 reported by
Oliver Gerlich
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #42772: clock does not reclaim free space (pixels) on the right.
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gnome-panel (Ubuntu) |
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
Minor quirk in Hardy (seen in 8.04.1): I have two locations configured in the clock applet; also, the clock is set to only display the time (no weather/
Going to the clock settings dialog and check and uncheck the "show weather" checkbox fixed the tray entry width again.
Attached is a screenshot of the widened tray entry (with the clock applet opened here, so the entry border is visible for clarification).
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For completeness, here's a screenshot showing the normal clock applet. Here, the tray entry has the correct width.
Some other observations:
- width is not corrected if displayed time changes (like new minute value)
- switching the "display date" or "display seconds" checkboxes on/off in settings dialog doesn't fix it either
- switching "display temperature" on/off in time settings dialog fixes the width again.
This is with gnome-applets version 2.22.2-0ubuntu2 .