The space in orange is prime real estate for the "Now playing x"
information really, leaving the progress bar where it is, though
slightly up, which in turn means fitting more library information on the
screen when maximised.

** Attachment added: "Unused space which is dying to be used to solve this 
problem"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/920587/+attachment/2778694/+files/Screenshot%20at%202012-02-24%2013%3A20%3A15.png

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Title:
  Now playing information gets pushed behind the playing bar

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  A cosmetic issue exists in rhythmbox. I hope to attach a picture but
  basically, when you play a song and the information comes up

  e.g. "Switchyard by From Software from Armored Core 2: Another Age"

  all the 'y's, 'g's etc get hidden by the top part of the playing bar
  and it looks sloppy and in some cases makes reading what's playing
  difficult.

  Can we put a few more pixels distance between the text and the playing bar or 
something?
  Or perhaps have the text part drawn on top of the playing bar instead of vice 
versa, to avoid this kind of thing?

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