Version: (using KDE 4.0.83) Installed from: Fedora RPMs OS: Linux Icons are rendered badly in system notification widget in vertical plasma panels, when a new row of icons is created. I've seen the gtk icons bug, but this one happens with KDE applications' icons and does not seem to be the same problem. The icons are initially drawn correctly, but when new applications are opened in systray forcing the creation of a new row of icons, the first existing row is rendered badly when moved up. If we close enough applications to get rid of the extra icons line, all remaining lines are then rendered badly. I'll attach some screenshots to exemplify the problem. By the way, there were lots of improvements in plasma panels (specially in vertical ones) since KDE 4.0, thanks very much! Is is much better now, and I love the way the buttons in taskbar make excellent use of the available space.
Created attachment 25704 [details] First line of icons is rendered incorrectly when moved up after addition of new row
Created attachment 25705 [details] All icons are rendered badly when moved back down after the extra row goes away
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 161894 ***