Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: yelp

Ubuntu 9.10, GNOME (2.28?)
The following is not a technical bug, but a features whose design is 
inappropriate. The issue is, thus, userfriendliness.

The more my panel is occupied by symbols, the harder it becomes to find
a spot on the panel where to click if one wants to edit properties of
the panel itself. Depending on the number of symbols and width of the
panel, no such spot is left at all, so I have no possibility of changing
panel properties. As for panel size, the solution appears to be: Allow
the user to shift the panel size by cursor dragging (as under MS
Windows). However, more in general it ought to be clearer where on the
panel one may click in order to access panel properties. This might
presuppose that symbol areas have visible margins.

** Affects: yelp (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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no free space on GNOME panel available
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504744
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