GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 619069
GNOME clock applet displays its calendar/locations popup window too high when used in the bottom panel
Last modified: 2010-10-04 22:58:19 UTC
Created attachment 161421 [details] clock popup window too high When the GNOME clock applet is used in the bottom panel. The popup window displaying calendar/locations when you click on the applet, has a wrong vertical position that is too high. This vertical offset seems to be equal to the window's height. See the attached screenshot...
I can confirm this on Fedora 13 with GNOME 2.30.0. The clock applet window is actually truncated on top if the "Locations" pane is expanded, so I can't see most of it (since the submitter's screen resolution appears to be larger than mine, this makes sense since the offset from the bottom does appear to always be equal to the current height of the popup window).
I also have this issue after upgrading FC12-64 to FC13-64
Ubuntu 10.10, also affected.
Running Ubuntu 10.10 as well. The bug is only present *while running Compiz*.
See bug 622254. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 622254 ***