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When setting the Position to "Bottom" for MMOD-Panel, then when clicking on the main networking/battery/audio/brightness applet, and clicking on "VPN", it does not expand. When the MMOD-Panel position is set to "Top", "VPN" expands perfectly fine.
EDIT>> It seems this only happens when there are a large number of VPN items to show. I had around 25 or so (a script provided by PrivateInternetAccess added a large number of VPNs). Once I dwindled the list, it now works as expected for both the "Top" and "Bottom" locations of the panel. This may be an issue with the gnome panel and not with MMOD. If so, please feel free to close this.
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Thank you for your feedback. Would you please resubmit this issue at MMOD Panel @ Gitlab?
Debian won't use github because its not open source - so even though its free I do most of my daily work at gitlab.com. As a result, all of my projects have been migrated there from the old personally hosted repositories I used to maintain (which albeit were sorely unstable and unreliable).
I never really used github for this repository, it was always just a code mirror for when my network went down.
I can make the issue myself, but for history's sake - and for proper organization and conversation between submitter and assignee - it'd be awesome if you could go submit it at the appropriate repository.
GNOME Shell 3.16.4
MMOD-Panel v1.1.1-7
When setting the Position to "Bottom" for MMOD-Panel, then when clicking on the main networking/battery/audio/brightness applet, and clicking on "VPN", it does not expand. When the MMOD-Panel position is set to "Top", "VPN" expands perfectly fine.
EDIT>> It seems this only happens when there are a large number of VPN items to show. I had around 25 or so (a script provided by PrivateInternetAccess added a large number of VPNs). Once I dwindled the list, it now works as expected for both the "Top" and "Bottom" locations of the panel. This may be an issue with the gnome panel and not with MMOD. If so, please feel free to close this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: