I understand that this is most likely an upstream material, but just want to double-check with fellow FreeBSD developers first.
Any else see an oddity like this? http://people.freebsd.org/~avg/taskbar-oddity-1.png I hope that the picture is self-explanatory because of included Task manager Settings. This is how it used to look in 4.6 and before, even with lots of windows: http://people.freebsd.org/~avg/taskbar.png (same settings; only a panel with the task bar is shown) Here is an even more odd arrangement with 4.7 that I've just captured: http://people.freebsd.org/~avg/taskbar-oddity-2.png Please note that upon login the taskbar is shown properly with only one column and stays that way even if many apps are running, but some time later, on yet another virtual desktop switch, it somehow sporadically changes to that two-column arrangement. What's even stranger is that if I close most of apps, so that only one remains running, then it is still show in the same two-column layout. There is no way to force the layout back to one column. And this may happen on only one virtual desktop, other virtual desktops may still have the "normal"/expected taskbar layout at the same time. -- Andriy Gapon
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