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Raven panel icon order issue

Open kcciti opened this issue 7 years ago • 10 comments

Icons rearrange themselves in a weird order - especially the last item. Note, notifications, raven sidebar controls, and clock orders are all out of order (refer to screenshot).

Operating System: Solus 3.26.2 Budgie version: Budgie 10.4

Icons rearrange themselves in a weird order - especially the last item. Note, notifications, raven sidebar controls, and clock orders are all out of order (refer to screenshot).

Screenshot - https://i.imgur.com/WbVIKxC.png ...

Steps to reproduce the issue Open [Budgie Desktop Settings] -> [Bottom Panel] -> Rearrange the icons (especially the last 3) in the [End] Section

Seems like if select the 2nd to the last item (bottom) and try to move it up, you cannot move it down. If you select the last item and move it up, you cannot move it back down (keeping it highlighted). If you select the 3rd from the bottom, you can only move it down to the 2nd to the bottom most item.

Note - seems like the counter is off somewhere on the last item. ...

Screenshot - https://i.imgur.com/WbVIKxC.png

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kcciti avatar Nov 18 '17 16:11 kcciti

Facing the same issue in Ubuntu-Budgie 10.4-1ubuntu4

blitzter avatar Dec 12 '17 15:12 blitzter

Same here, ubuntu budgie 18.04

ndtoan96 avatar Apr 11 '18 03:04 ndtoan96

There is definitely an issue here that causes this randomization. Just it is hard to pin down why.

For a "fix " run

budgie-panel --reset --replace &

This will clear down the panel into it original configuration.

fossfreedom avatar Apr 11 '18 06:04 fossfreedom

I can confirm that it's still not fixed. In my case the Raven applet is switched with the clock so the clock is the last item on the panel. It started happening after some tweaking like trying non-default applets etc.

chicocheco avatar Jul 15 '18 16:07 chicocheco

this is still not fixed. budgie-desktop version 10.4 on ubuntu 18.04.1

randsec avatar Oct 08 '18 19:10 randsec

Can any of the maintainers look at this? @JoshStrobl

ffxsam avatar Dec 18 '18 05:12 ffxsam

I, too, have this issue as of April 2019. But thanks for your work on Budgie anyway!

glow12121 avatar Apr 16 '19 23:04 glow12121

Just wanted to chime in and say that Budgie is the nicest lightweight modern DE around. Budgie and LXQt are the future of lightweight desktop environments. Unfortunately while testing out Ubuntu Budgie (LTS) for a few days, I too experienced numerous issues like the ones above with the panel. Applets changing positions between reboots, spacers disappearing, along with periodic crashes when I'd attempt to re-arrange items on the panel. Disappointing, because Budgie allows one to have some great things from Gnome 3 (perfect HiDPI support, and smooth animations for instance), without the atrocious mess that is the rest of that DE.

If it helps, I was testing it out via an install on a laptop with an I5-6300HQ cpu + Quadro M1000M gpu. No unconventional changes made to any configs, and stuck with Ubuntu's default modesetting driver. No tearing though (I think this is thanks to mutter), which was very refreshing for a lightweight DE OOTB.

bongochong avatar Jun 02 '19 23:06 bongochong

FYI - the easiest way to reproduce this is for distro's / users that have their own panel.ini / *.layout defined.

If a user uninstalls an applet that is part of that panel.ini / layout - then the reordering / wandering icon issue occurs when the panel restarts / logout and login.

fossfreedom avatar Apr 07 '21 08:04 fossfreedom

I have this Issue with Ubuntu 21.10, Gnome 40.4.0 and Budgie 10.5.3 On my Arch PC at home I didn't have this problem with Budgie 10.5.3 Maybe it's Ubuntu related.

ghost avatar Feb 28 '22 08:02 ghost