*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 498182 ***
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Indicator-application does not support vertical panels
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 498182 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498182
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
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
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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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
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.
** Changed in: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
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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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),
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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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 a duplicate of bug 467035 ***
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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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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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...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
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
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.
** Attachment added: Misaligned icon on vertical panel on the left
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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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