Version: unknown (using 4.3.1 (KDE 4.3.1), Gentoo) Compiler: i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.29-gentoo-r5 Sometimes a vertical panel I have which contains only a set of icons is cut off. The minimum size should set the size the panel can shrink to if it is empty or partially full, and the max size the upper limit when it fills up. My vertical panel is often shrunk to the minimum size even though there are icons that are cut off. I will attach screenshots to demonstrate. Note that if I pop open the panel options cashew and adjust the min size slider slightly it the panel will suddenly resize to show all icons.
Created attachment 36932 [details] Screenshot showing the panel with cut-off icons hidden
Created attachment 36933 [details] Screenshot showing the panel with cut-off icons hidden after opening the cashew
Created attachment 36934 [details] Screenshot showing the panel with all icons shown after opening the cashew and moving the min size slightly
I can't reproduce this. It is working for me in KDE 4.4 beta 2. (I stumbled here while searching for duplicates for bug #191051)
I can kind of confirm this in KDE SC 4.3.90, if I add a panel, drag some application launchers into it and then set the minimum size to be smaller than the room needed by the launchers and the maximum size to be bigger, everything works fine. But when I then either reduce the maximum size to be to small or increase the minimum size to be to big, the panel size stays in this wrong size, even if I set both borders back to normal. I'll add screenshots.
Created attachment 40002 [details] expected behavior
Created attachment 40003 [details] panel size remains too small
duplicate of bug 191051 ?
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 191051 ***