On mer, 2009-04-08 at 02:06 +0200, Luca Niccoli wrote: > 2009/4/8 Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org>: > > > Is your panel using a fixed size? Does it do the same thing with > every > > systray icons? > > Yes, no: it does it with amarok, skype, wpa_gui, but I've noticed now > that if there is the xchat icon, everything works.
That's interesting, because the three non-working ones are QT ones, while the working one is a GTK one. I'll report upstream, but I think there's a problem with (I guess) the size reported by qt apps or stuff like that. > > > What are the systray settings? (right clic on it and then > > properties). Especially the hide stuff (are the icons hidden) and > the > > rows). And if you could activate the frame, and add a new > screenshot, it > > may help. > > There is one row only. > I've tried and seen that the bug shows up only if I don't select show > frame, and there is NOT any hidden application. > Basically, if the systray shows the frame, or the button with the > arrow to show the hidden icons, everything works. > If I toggle them, and restart, the systray gets too small. Not sure about that, not sure if it's a qt problem or a systray problem, but stay tuned. Could you provide some more screenshots showing a bit more space on your desktop, with both cases? Cheers, -- Yves-Alexis
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