yes, indeed i noticed some strange behavior, i deleted clock from panel
and added again, and did not add any places, just calendar results in
one determined position, if worldmap is expanded everything is shifted
up, and if any location is added, it is shifted up even more, but at
difference from first bug screenshot, this display inside screen at
lest. see all 3 screenshots.?field.comment=yes, indeed i noticed some
strange behavior, i deleted clock from panel and added again, and did
not add any places, just calendar results in one determined position, if
worldmap is expanded everything is shifted up, and if any location is
added, it is shifted up even more, but at difference from first bug
screenshot, this display inside screen at lest. see all 3 screenshots.

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gnome-panel places clock applet in wrong position
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