That's not Ubuntu specific, feel free to open a bug upstream and comment
on launchpad to point the bug number
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Yes, it is the panel. No, I don't think it's not a bug. It makes no
sense to display a few *empty* pixel lines for the panel. It doesn't do
that for the task list (which is at the bottom, in my case). And it
also didn't do it for the panel in earlier versions. I'd happily file
this upstream if
that doesn't look a bug in fact, the "non window" space is the panel
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Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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Yes, the problem is still present. (With all updates from edgy-updates
and edgy-backports installed.)
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Do you still have that problem
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Ah, OK. Yes, moving the top panel to the bottom makes the gap go away.
And contrary to what I expected, no new gap at the bottom of the
rectangles emerges. So it seems to be a bug in the handling of panels
at the top.
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No, I mean the space on the top of the rectangle for the first desktop
is the top panel. Like, if you move the top panel to the bottom, do you
still have that space issue?
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I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking whether the gap I described
is actually part of the panel? If so, no, it doesn't seem so. It's
definitely inside the workspace switcher. I'm attaching a new
screenshot which shows the gap again, but now on a panel with a height
of 48 pixel. The window
Thanks for your bug. On my desktop the spaces due to the panels. Is that
the case for your desktop too?
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Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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** Attachment added: "Part of a screenshot showing the one-pixel gap"
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