On sam, 2009-04-25 at 18:11 +0200, Dirk Griesbach wrote: > On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:08:46PM +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: > > On sam, 2009-04-25 at 12:20 +0200, Dirk Griesbach wrote: > >> the same problem occurs with some gtk-applications too, e.g. gajim. If > >> the panel with the notification area is set to auto-hide, it will only > >> get a small space on the rigth side. (notification area is sitting at > >> the right corner of the panel.) So the icon is out of sight. > > > > So the problems is related to panel auto-hide? > > It looks like it is related somehow. > > > I'm afraid I still can't reproduce, even with gajim and auto-hide > > Indeed, I had the same problem while trying with a new panel. If the > notification area shows a frame around it, the icons of gajim or wpa_gui > will show up as expected. > > Try this: > > * create a new horizontal panel at the bottom of the screen with > * full length > * fixed position and > * auto hide = on. > * add the tasklist plugin. > * add the notification area so it is at the outer right of the panel > * edit the preferences of the notification area and disable "show frame"
I managed to reproduce this using the above test case. I've added the info on the upstream bug, so stay tuned. But basically I'd say it's an application problem. > * if you start a program which does show it's icon without hassle all > "hidden" or "damaged" icons will appear as well. Starting empathy next to gajim made both icons appear, like you say. Cheers, -- Yves-Alexis
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