I have found that, when running ed2k-gui (the 'edonkey2000 gui', a frontend for the overnet p2p client) in GNOME or KDE, it's icon in the systemtray is about 150pixels wide, showing up- and down-stream bandwidth usage by the client. In XFCE4 however, it shows only a small portion of it - enough to the see the far-left down-arrow icon which respresents part of the downstream traffic display. So, in short, the XFCE4 systemtray is cutting all icons to only one icon's-width wide, when it should be allowing the tray'd app to set it's own width for it's icon.
This is a duplicate and a "won't fix" issue (please see #164 for details on why it won't/can't be fixed) Olivier.
Woops, wrong id! it's a duplicate of #137.
So, it's a duplicate bug and a "won't fix" issue (Please see #137 for why it can't be fixed)
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