It seems that when using the oxygen-gtk style, the taskbar buttons have no left nor right padding space, and the icon and the text both reach the left and right sides of the button respectively. This doesn't happen with any other gtk style. It doesn't happen either when using the regular kde-based oxygen style (for example, in the lxqt panel taskbar). Not a big deal, but since it's been happening since I can remember, I figured I'd just report it in case no one else noticed. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. set oxygen-gtk as the gtk style, using systemsettings, lxappearance or whatever 2. fire up a gtk-based panel, such as the lxde panel or the xfce one 3. start some tasks and see how there's no padding in the taskbar buttons Expected Results: Since the aim of the gtk oxygen style is to mimic as much as possible the look of the regular oxygen style, I think it should have the same padding that the kde taskbar buttons have (or any other qt-based panel such as lxqt-panel).
Dear Bug Submitter, This bug has been stagnant for a long time. Could you help us out and re-test if the bug is valid in the latest version? I am setting the status to NEEDSINFO pending your response, please change the Status back to REPORTED when you respond. Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone!
Hi, and thanks for coming back to this. It's still the same, screenshot attached. You can see how icons are literally touching the left border, and text reaches the right side. :)
Created attachment 116242 [details] Screenshot showcasing the issue
Thanks for the update!