On 21 Apr 2011, at 21:01, Bug Watch Updater
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> ** Changed in: gnome-panel
> Status: New => Fix Released
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275353
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> Title:
> [Enhancement] Add a flexible spacer in the panel objects
>
> Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
> Fix Released
> Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
> Invalid
> Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
> Fix Committed
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: gnome-panel
>
> It would be very great to add a flexible spacer in the panel objects
> (right click to panel -> Add to Panel). I mean by "flexible spacer"
> the possibility to add a spacer that takes all available space and
> moves icons to one side or the other of the panel. XFCE's panel has
> this useful option. Firefox's and Thunderbird's toolbars have it too.
I'm out of the office until 1st August.
On 21 Apr 2011, at 21:01, Bug Watch Updater
<email address hidden> wrote:
> ** Changed in: gnome-panel /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 275353
> Status: New => Fix Released
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are a member of
> Papercutters, which is subscribed to One Hundred Paper Cuts.
> https:/
>
> Title:
> [Enhancement] Add a flexible spacer in the panel objects
>
> Status in Desktop panel for GNOME:
> Fix Released
> Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
> Invalid
> Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
> Fix Committed
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: gnome-panel
>
> It would be very great to add a flexible spacer in the panel objects
> (right click to panel -> Add to Panel). I mean by "flexible spacer"
> the possibility to add a spacer that takes all available space and
> moves icons to one side or the other of the panel. XFCE's panel has
> this useful option. Firefox's and Thunderbird's toolbars have it too.