Spacing between world clocks in menubar gets too tight in Monterey
It seems that the behavior of how macOS Monterey handles spacing between items in the menubar has changed.
The result is that sometimes, when the time/date changes, it can cause the spacing between multiple clocks (if you have more than one enabled) to become too compressed or tight.
Clicking on any of the world clocks in the menubar currently forces an update that fixes the spacing issue. But it would be nice if the compressed spacing could be avoided in the first place.
I will update this issue with screenshots showing the issue the next time I'm able to capture it.
Thanks @tinybot-ca for reporting; looking forward to the screen-shots!
Thanks for the reminder - I managed to capture these just now - in this particular case, the spacing goes from "wide" to "normal". It's not that bad. But sometimes, it can go from really "narrow" to "normal" (I'll capture and post). To trigger the transition, I am just clicking on any of the clocks, and it auto-refreshes the menubar.
Another example, from "narrow" to "normal" (very subtle and minor in this case, but sometimes it's more severe).
I'm also a user of the Bartender menubar management app, and so I'm not sure if this could be related to it? But I'll try running without Bartender to see if it still occurs.
One more example:
One more example, this time, without Bartender loaded: