Public bug reported:

I've just upgraded to Hardy and noticed that Clock applet doesn't
display properly.

I've added 3 locations to the applet. When you first drop the calendar-
locations window down it is sized properly. However, if you look at the
first screenshot you will see that the time for all the locations is
displayed in 24-hours format. This is despite the fact that my
preference was for 12-hours format and it is displayed in the proper
format in the panel itself.

Next, in a few seconds, without me doing anything the format of the time
on the locations changes to 12-hours format as it suppose to (see the
second screenshot). However, this might make text next to one of the
locations (Brisbane in my case) longer than the width of the window.
This causes window to resize with it's right side extending slightly
beyond the viewable area of the screen.

If, at this point, I mouse over the location with the longest text
(Brisbane in my case) the applet is also attempting to display "Set..."
button next to it. This causes window to extend even farther beyond the
screen (see screenshot #3).

This is a problem because the calendar-locations window doesn't appear
to be movable by a user (at least I wasn't able to move it), portion of
the window becomes hidden and some of the buttons might become
unaccessible to a user.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: calendar clock locations

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Clock 2.22.1.2 (GNOME applet) extends beyond the viewable area of the screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222623
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