Bug 814546

Summary: uim toolbar is not aligned properly in xfce systray
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: David Lee <redhat.20.comm>
Component: uimAssignee: Akira TAGOH <tagoh>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description David Lee 2012-04-20 05:56:01 UTC
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Description of problem:

when I ran uim-toolbar-gtk-systray or uim-toolbar-gtk3-systray, the systray icons were not centered vertically.

How reproducible:

Steps to Reproduce:

1. Use xfce for desktop environment.
2. Install uim, uim-gtk2 and uim-gtk3
3. Enter the environment (startxfce4 or graphical login).
4. Make sure the panel has a notification area (if none, right click a panel -> select "panel" -> select "add new item" -> select "notification area").
5. In a console (xfce terminal), type uim-toolbar-gtk-systray.
  
Actual results:

The uim toolbar appeared in the systray, but were aligned to the bottom, instead of vertically centre.


Expected results:

The toolbar should appear in the systray, centred vertically.

Additional info:

I included two tiny screenshots of what was wrong and what should be right.

Comment 1 Akira TAGOH 2012-04-23 05:53:13 UTC
I can't reproduce on Fedora-17-Beta-x86_64-Live-XFCE.iso. let me check on f16 later.

Comment 2 David Lee 2012-04-23 14:27:56 UTC
The bug doesn't show up if I configure wicd gtk client to run (which also put a systray icon). Maybe any other systray icons from any apps will suppress the bug.

Comment 3 Akira TAGOH 2012-04-24 01:58:22 UTC
What apps sit down on your systray?

Comment 4 Akira TAGOH 2012-04-24 06:25:41 UTC
works for me on even f16.

Comment 5 David Lee 2012-04-24 12:34:02 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> What apps sit down on your systray?

Nothing other than the uim systray.

The bug only shows if *nothing other than* uim is present in the systray.
If you have other items in the systray, the uim systray will work fine.

Comment 6 Akira TAGOH 2012-04-25 02:17:20 UTC
Got it. I can reproduce it on even f17 now.

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Comment 8 Akira TAGOH 2013-01-23 11:35:41 UTC
still persist in f18.

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