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Hello all,
I recently upgraded to Kubuntu 14.04 (with KDE 4.13) and I see that the tray icon for Muon Updater has changed. While the icon itself is nice, it doesn't fit in cosmetically with the rest of the tray icons. The new icon is in color while the rest are in grayscale. It used to be a grayscale gear and now is a blue box (plus the text reads "Application update notifier" - all words should start with upper case). This is a minor issue, but is there any way to customize the tray icon to revert it back so it matches the rest of the icons? Note: I'm using the Oxygen theme. If not, are there any plans to fix the tray text and/or update the rest of the icons to match? If this is something I should log a defect for, please let me know and I'll log one. |
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Can you tell which account the Muon tray icon is running under? Also, does it glow when hovered over?
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I'm logged in as my personal user (non root sudo user) so I would think Muon is running as that?
None of the icons seem to glow on hover, not even the old grayscale ones. |
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The glow effect is usually quite minor. There is another way to tell though - if you hover over the icons - do the tooltips appear as native Plasma Desktop tooltips, or as standard application tooltips?
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