** Description changed:

  Description:
-     lxqt-panel(taskbar): Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening 
the Configure Panel
-         window (booted in live mode).
+     lxqt-panel(taskbar): Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening 
 
+     the Configure Panel window from taskbar (booted in live mode).
  
  Expected results:
-     Custom colors on the Sensors Widget should stay set until I say so.
+     Custom colors on the Sensors Widget should stay set until I say so.
  
  Actual results:
-     Custom colors on the Sensors Widget are coming and going as they please 
when I re-open 
-     the Configure Panel after setting custom colors on the Sensors Widget.
+     Custom colors on the Sensors Widget are coming and going as they please 
+     when I re-open the taskbar Configure Panel after setting custom colors on
+     the Sensors Widget.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
-     0.Boot live cd or usb.
+     0.Boot live cd or usb.
  
-     1.Right-click taskbar, select "Manage Widgets", the Configure Panel
- window will open.
+     1.Right-click taskbar, select "Manage Widgets", the Configure Panel
+       window will open.
  
-     2.In the Widgets section of the Configure Panel window, click plus 
sign(+) on the right hand
-       side, this will open the Add Plugins window.
+     2.In the Widgets section of the Configure Panel window, click plus
+       sign(+) on the right hand side, this will open the Add Plugins window.
  
-     3.Scroll down in the Add Plugins window and select: "Sensors(sensors)"
-                                                         "View readings from 
hardware sensors.", 
-       then click Add Widget button, you should see the Sensors widget appear 
on the right hand end
-       of the taskbar, then click Close button.
+     3.Scroll down in the Add Plugins window and 
+       select: "Sensors(sensors)"
+               "View readings from hardware sensors.",
+       then click Add Widget button, you should see the Sensors widget 
+       appear on the right hand end of the taskbar, then click Close button.
  
-     4.Back in the Configure Panel window, select the Sensors widget you just 
added, then click on 
-       the gear icon on the right hand side, opening the Sensors Settings 
window, and select the
-       sensors tab.
-       In the column named Color, click a blue (default color) rectangle to 
open the color picker
-       and select a bright color for contrast, click OK, you should see the 
Sensors widget on the
-       taskbar display the new color.
-         
-     5.OK, here's where it gets good, close all the taskbar config windows you 
have opened,
-       then right-click taskbar, while looking at the Sensors widget, and 
select Manage Widgets,
-       for me, the colors get RESET to default blue.
+     4.Back in the Configure Panel window, select the Sensors widget you just
+       added, then click on the gear icon on the right hand side, opening the
+       Sensors Settings window, and select the sensors tab. In the column 
+       named Color, click a blue (default color) rectangle to open the color
+       picker and select a bright color for contrast, click OK, you should see 
+       the Sensors widget on the taskbar display the new color.
  
-     6.Now, if you navigate all the way back into the color picker(step 4.) 
and just click OK,
-       with or without selecting a new color, it seems to re-parse and reapply 
the custom color(s)
-       (until you right-click taskbar again, and select Manage Widgets)
+     5.OK, here's where it gets good, close all the taskbar config windows you
+       have opened, then right-click taskbar, while looking at the taskbar
+       Sensors widget, and select Manage Widgets, for me, the colors get RESET 
+       to default blue. To me, that is a bug.
+ 
+     6.Now, if you navigate all the way back into the color picker(step 4.)
+       and just click OK, with or without selecting a new color, it seems to
+       re-parse and reapply the custom color(s)
+       (until you right-click taskbar again, and select Manage Widgets)
  
  Tested variations:
-     0.What happens when I logout>login?. Picked colors seem to be honored.
+     0.What happens when I logout>login?. Picked colors seem to be honored.
  
  Comments:
-     I know this is not a particularly egregious bug, but this is my first bug 
report
-     and I need practice.
-     
-     I tend to run Lubuntu in live mode for my daily driver, and for testing 
.iso qa.
-     I use the ram/cpu/temp widgets to monitor heavily loaded machines 
compiling,
-     SETI@home, block mining, etc.  
+     I know this is not a particularly egregious bug, but this is my first bug
+     report, and I need practice.
+ 
+     I tend to run Lubuntu in live mode for my daily driver, and for testing
+     .iso qa.
+     I use the ram/cpu/temp widgets to monitor heavily loaded machines 
+     compiling, SETI@home, block mining, etc.
  
  Affected versions.
-     lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ lsb_release -rd
-     Description:    Ubuntu Disco Dingo (development branch)
-     Release:        19.04
+     lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ lsb_release -rd
+     Description:    Ubuntu Disco Dingo (development branch)
+     Release:        19.04
+     -------------------------------------------------------
+     ProblemType: Bug
+     ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu18
+     Architecture: amd64
+     CasperVersion: 1.401
+     CurrentDesktop: LXQt
+     Date: Mon Jan 21 22:35:05 2019
+     DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
+     LiveMediaBuild: Lubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" - Alpha amd64 (20190120)
+     Package: lxqt-panel 0.13.0-0ubuntu6
+     PackageArchitecture: amd64
+     ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-11.12-generic 4.18.12
+     SourcePackage: lxqt-panel
+     Tags:  disco
+     Uname: Linux 4.18.0-11-generic x86_64
+     UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  
-     ProblemType: Bug
-     ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu18
-     Architecture: amd64
-     CasperVersion: 1.401
-     CurrentDesktop: LXQt
-     Date: Mon Jan 21 22:35:05 2019
-     DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
-     LiveMediaBuild: Lubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" - Alpha amd64 (20190120)
-     Package: lxqt-panel 0.13.0-0ubuntu6
-     PackageArchitecture: amd64
-     ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-11.12-generic 4.18.12
-     SourcePackage: lxqt-panel
-     Tags:  disco
-     Uname: Linux 4.18.0-11-generic x86_64
-     UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
+ SHA256SUM:
+     fd3fd7743e7e389eda74392e3b276fbaf1e9f904e27321d614ccb3747e72a46f
+     *disco-desktop-amd64.iso

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