https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351055
Marian <mariana...@icloud.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |mariana...@icloud.com --- Comment #27 from Marian <mariana...@icloud.com> --- (In reply to Martin Gräßlin from comment #26) > > I'd like to ask for some specific steps on fixing, for example, Firefox > > icons. > > This can only be fixed by Firefox by installing larger icons on their > windows. The version I use only installs a 48x48 icon and that's too small. > We would need icons of size 128x128 or better 512x512. That's something only > Firefox can do. So to get this fixed you would need to create a bug against > Firefox. Where do I have to search for those icons to confirm? I can reproduce this behaviour for so many applications. Take Vivaldi browser, it ships with a huge variety of dimensions of their icon in .png format in /opt/vivaldi AND in /usr/share/hicolor including sizes of 128 and 256 yet the large icon task switcher totally ignores them and any other icon provided in hicolor or the installed theme or pixmaps or /opt/vivaldi. Indeed xprop tells me that _NET_WM_ICON(CARDINAL) = Icon (32 x 32) Which to me looks like it's actually an issue with some programmed lines not so much icon structures, but that really doesn't help me at all. This is so annoying to even try to get a hint on where to start to report... Another test case for me is Nylas Mail. I played around with their icons in hicolor and pixmaps, replacing their original .png images with own ones. Now the task switcher shows the logo icon for X11 and there is no xprop for _NET_WM_ICON at all. And here is another completely weird example: Encryptr (password storage app). I can find a high resolution .png of their logo in /usr/share/pixmaps, no icons in /opt/encryptr, no icons in hicolor and apparently it has scalable svgs in the installed theme. Yet the large icon task switcher found a totally different high resolution icon for the application which I don't even remotely know where it could be stored since it's completely foreign to me and I have never seen it before nor can I find it in my installed themes...Here xprop tells me that: _NET_WM_ICON(CARDINAL) = Yet it shows a high resolution icon which is not the default X11 icon. Frustrating to debug... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.