https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=459735
--- Comment #12 from [email protected] --- > The panel displays a wrong icon, but the window switcher (alt+tab) displays > the correct icon. In my case it's the other way around: the Task Manager shows the application's icon (for most apps), while the window switcher shows a generic Wayland icon. > the Task Manager icon uses the icon from the app's .desktop file, while the > Task Switcher allows the window itself to define > a custom icon, and if it does, it displays it. If it doesn't, then it falls > back to the .desktop file. That doesn't explain my case so that's not the whole picture. How many different standards or conventions are there for applications to define an icon? ALL of them should be supported (the only possible debate being about the priority order), in both the task manager and the window switcher, and everywhere else where an application icon is needed. So that if an application defines an icon in at least one way, it's picked up by the system. And whatever order of priority is decided, the same order should be applied everywhere. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
