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Tray Icon Image not Visible #31

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OdinVex opened this issue Dec 8, 2021 · 4 comments
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Tray Icon Image not Visible #31

OdinVex opened this issue Dec 8, 2021 · 4 comments

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@OdinVex
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OdinVex commented Dec 8, 2021

I'm running Linux Mint 20.2 x64. Tray Icon Image is not visible, but the entry is there.

I checked /usr/local/share/pixmaps, the icons 'rog-symbolic.symbolic.png' and 'rog.png' are there. rogdrv doesn't seem to be loaded input-mouse-symbolic or input-mouse either.

Edit: I ran rogdrv locally instead and did a simple print(path) in find_icons and it successfully finds the path(s) but the icons just aren't visible. I've tried changing my theme to see if that was the issue, but so far these efforts have proven unsuccessful.

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kyokenn commented Dec 8, 2021

Are you sure it's not just a black icon on a black background?

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OdinVex commented Dec 8, 2021

Are you sure it's not just a black icon on a black background?

Quite certain. I changed my theme, as I mentioned. It's just not showing the actual images in any of the menus. I even replaced the icons with simple solid-red PNGs to no avail.

Edit: I do know that Linux Mint has done some funky stuff with Tray Icons in the last release or two, something about a unifying library or something… Perhaps it is Mint's doing.

Edit: I found it interesting that if I set APP_INDICATOR_SUPPORT to false, I get an icon.

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kyokenn commented Dec 8, 2021

Edit: I found it interesting that if I set APP_INDICATOR_SUPPORT to false, I get an icon.

I see. So the new app indicator is broken for you, and you got working the old-style tray icon.

What desktop environment are you using? Is it generic gnome-shell?

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OdinVex commented Dec 8, 2021

Edit: I found it interesting that if I set APP_INDICATOR_SUPPORT to false, I get an icon.

I see. So the new app indicator is broken for you, and you got working the old-style tray icon.

What desktop environment are you using? Is it generic gnome-shell?

Cinnamon.

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