Yes the icons belong to the corresponding windows, but they are not the 
ones in the theme. I just checked what you suggested. Some windows like 
folders and appearance-setup use the icons from the theme. Some windows 
dont, like firefox & thunderbird... This would mean then that some apps 
use theme icons and some use their own, doesn't it?

On 03/14/2012 02:45 PM, Joost van der Hoff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My guess would be the taskbar uses window icons (which are set by the 
> application rather than your system or LXDE) rather than application icons. 
> They should match the icons in the titlebars of the corresponding windows. Am 
> I right?
>
> In case I am right I do not think there is anything you can do about it 
> except recompiling every single application with the desired icon instead of 
> the default one.
>
> 2noob2banoob
>
> Milad Pedari<[email protected]>schreef:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a problem regarding the Task Bar of LXPanel. I am using a
>> systemwide iconset (faenza). The menu applet of LXPanel shows all the
>> icons of that iconset correctly, so does the Application Launch Bar.
>> However the windowlist in the Task Bar applet of LXPanel use different
>> icons than the Menu and the Launch Bar. It uses the default ones to be
>> exact.
>>
>> My question is, where does the Task Bar applet of LXPanel get its
>> icon-information from? Can this be changed, so that the Task Bar uses
>> the same icons like the Menu and the Launch Bar?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
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