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Icons are sensitive (i.e. mouseover, clicking, etc.) beyond the status bar
I hope I can describe this sufficiently, but on one Fedora 38 machine with GNOME 44.4 and appindicator v53 on X11 it seems that the "sensitivity" of the icons in the shell extend outside of the shell maybe about half the height of a regular window titlebar.
That is, if say I maximise a window, say gnome shell and I click under an icon in the appindicator extension but actually click on the titlebar of the maximised window, the appindicator hosted icon actually responds. Here's a screenshot where I hope I have successfully demonstrated the issue:
In this screenshot the red arrow is indicating the mouse pointer. It's actually showing it a bit higher than it really is, but you can see that it's clearly in the titlebar of that window, below the GNOME Shell status bar. The circled icon is the one responding to the click below the status bar.
The overly big sensitivity area seems to extend beyond just below the icon and seems to be shifted left also. Indeed, I need to click more to the right below the space between that icon and the Terminal icon in order to access the context menu of that flame-in-the-purple-background to it's left.
Might be worth mentioning that this happens on only 1 of 2 mostly identical Fedora 38 systems with all of the same versions of software on them.
Thoughts?
I am experiencing the same issue on Fedora 38 with X11.