I found an annoying (and to me inexplicable) bug in the IpHTMLPanel.

On widescreen laptops, it doesn't show the content - at least for SOME panels.

I am not yet sure what the difference between the working programs and the 
broken ones are, I suspect though it's ONLY the size of the panels since I 
use pretty much the same codebase for these things all the time.

OLAD on several machines show the bug - I thought at first it was to do with 
colour depths, but have confirmed this is NOT the case.
Take the EXACT same xorg.conf file.
Set it with 1024x768 as the default resolution - html displays fine.
Set it with 1280x800 (widescreen) as the default resolution - nothing in the 
panel.

The problem does NOT seem to affect any resolutions with the usual old CRT 
aspect ratio, it seems specific to the new standard widescreen LCD ratio 
that's becoming common on laptops - e.g. 1280x800.

Any ideas ? 
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