[Goodies-dev] [Bug 3911] New: large spacing of sensor readouts in text ui mode

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           Summary: large spacing of sensor readouts in text ui mode
           Product: Xfce Panel Plugins
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: PC (x86)
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: trivial
          Priority: Medium
         Component: sensors
        AssignedTo: goodies-dev at xfce.org
        ReportedBy: carbonfreeze at gmail.com


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xubuntu 8.04
sensors version 0.10.99.4~svn-r377
xfce4-panel version 4.4.2-3ubuntu1

See attached image xfpanel sensors.png. Spacing between sensor items is quite
large, it would be nice if this was adjustable without having to add multiple
single-sensor plugins to the panel. Each sensors plugin added to the panel uses
~15mb RAM (resident), so the fewer the better. Adjusting text size of the
sensor plugin does not reduce the space between the displayed sensors.

See image sensors multiple.png. This image shows 3 sensor plugins, seperated by
color (sensors plugin 1 = green, 2 = black, 3= blue). The third sensor plugin
(blue) includes two temperature sensors. This kind of setup would work; the
space between items is small enough, but in this case your running multiple
sensor plugins = more RAM usage.

Note the large space difference between the two images; they are both
displaying 4 sensor items on the panel. Note the Orage clock plugin pushed
almost completely off the panel edge in xfpanel sensors.png.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:


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