https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417776

--- Comment #5 from Sadi <sadiyumu...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #4)

> Unfortunately there is no way for a Panel to know if it's being used as a
> dock, a taskbar, a global menubar, a pull-out widget drawer, or whatever.
In that case, there's no other way, I agree. But I thought that it was possible
to distinguish between "panel" and "dock" because when I right-click the one on
the left Latte context menu shows "Dock Settings..." at the bottom, and "Panel
Settings..." for the one on the top.

> I actually agree with you that with a thick macOS/Unity style dock, it is
> nicer to have colorful large widget icons. However this is also kind of
> inconsistent since the system tray icons will always be monochrome.
In that case users should only use system tray in the "panel" and not in the
"dock".

> You may need to delete ~/.cache/plasma* afterwards.
I've already solved this by removing "user.svgz", but out of curiousity I also
tried deleting cache and using "user.svgz" with only 64px and 48px user-desktop
images removed: it didn't make any difference - actually even replacing them 
with color 64px and 48px user-desktop images instead of just leaving blank
didn't prevent showing a blank area initially. Anyway no problem for me
anymore. Thanks.

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