It's a pretty superficial solution because, unlike in 3.5, the user
doesn't have the full width of the panel (minus the clock and tray in
the corner) to arrange the remaining icons as seen fit. Instead, he has
to manually fiddle with spacers whenever he wants to leave some room
between widgets.

Honestly, I don't see a single reason why clock and systray need to
auto-expand in width, but it sounds like I should file a bug with
kde.org and see their response.

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System tray and clock widgets should not expand beyond what's needed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/455152
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