Created attachment 670483 [details] Picture of the described system tray bug in action. Description of problem: when deploying systray widget as a stand alone widget (outside the panel), a strange behavior occurs. W hen the number of icons bypasses the capacity of the widget, in lieu of the extra icons being hidden th ey are displayed outside the contour of the widget as shown in the picture attached. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.Add the system tray widget (as stand alone not included in the panel) 2.Keep adding icons (launching applications) until bypassing the widget's capacity Actual results: The widget now are displayed outside the widget. Expected results: The icon's being hidden and become accessible via the arrow at the bottom of the widget. Additional info:
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