*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 498182 ***
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Just a heads up since this bug has a lot of subscribed/affected users
I've glommed the vertical-panel bugs people are talking about over on
#498182, which at least listed as confirmed/triaged. People wanting
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 498182 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 498182
Indicator-application does not support vertical panels
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If non-horizontal panels really aren't going to be supported, they
should be dropped from the configuration options of gnome-panel.
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Is this actually invalid? Indicator-applet-session was at least usable
in karmic on a vetrical panel. You could access the shutdown/logout
/lock-screen UI.
In lucid, the "shutdown/logout/lock" UI is hidden by the vertical panel,
meaning that you can't even get out of a logged-in session. AND the
s
Closing upstream task as well , Bug #498182 is more relevant now with
the application indicator changes
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Reverting status to wont fix as was set earlier by dbarth:
Also see , Bug #498182 , this is now a much bigger problem with vertical panels
since the application indicators are also not able to handle vertical panels.
Bug #498182 , has some information.
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I don't think "we don't support indicator applet in a vertical panel" is
a satisfactory response to this. Currently, you can add an indicator
applet to a vertical panel and get something that looks at first like it
is working, but which doesn't actually function. If you aren't going to
fix this bug
OK I just had to disable the indicator applet on the panel and add
gnome-volume-control-applet to my startup apps. Fairly simple!
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Also I like to have a vertical panel. The Indicator applet does not
auto-orientate according to panel orientation like the notification
applet. The indicator applet is a totally unnecessary bit of software as
it will be obsolete as soon as gnome 3 gets more up to steam (maybe in
Murdering Monkey),
"However, I still think that only supporting horizontal panels isn't a
good choice. Vertical panels are a completely mainstream Gnome feature
and are highly desirable for, e.g., making best use of space on a
widescreen monitor."
I fully support David in this. Make it happen!
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 467035
a vertical gnome-panel shows the notification envelope icon off-bounds
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a vertical gnome-panel shows the notification envelope icon off-bounds
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...have just figured out how to make Empathy work via a notification
area icon (there's an Empathy bug that makes it non-obvious; see
#435329). However, I still think that only supporting horizontal panels
isn't a good choice. Vertical panels are a completely mainstream Gnome
feature and are highly
If the indicator is only designed to work in a horizontal panel, how do
you intend applications like empathy which *only* work via the indicator
to operate on systems which only have vertical panels?
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The indicator is really meant to be used with an horizontal panel. We
have no plans for supporting different orientations.
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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Currently the button only is expanded in the Y axis, so it only works fine in
horizontal panels.
For me the ideal solution would be dinamically adjusting the icon to fit the
panel, not just changing X-padding in vertical pannels.
Sorry for insisting in this, but I want to remark that I'd prefer a
The misalignment is still an issue in Karmic beta.
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This is a panel on the left in Karmic alpha 6. The screenshot was taken
to illustrate a different bug.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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still in karmic alpha5 --> no upstream-fix :-(
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** Summary changed:
- Indicator applet icon Padding not equal , for vertical panels
+ Indicator applet doesn’t handle vertical panel
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: indicator-applet
+ When a vertical panel is used, the indicator applet still renders its
+ contents as if the panel
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