No worries, glad to help!

I think the problem at startup is that if Skype starts too quickly,
gnome-shell doesn't see it. That's why I put a delay in the script, so
that running it as a startup script is more likely to give you the icon.
By the way, I think the convention is to not put .sh on the script if
you put it in /usr/bin even if it is a shell or bash script (you don't
need .sh to make it work), but that's just a convention.

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  gnome-shell does not always display skype systray icon

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