Hardcode-Tray
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Hardcode-Tray
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Plasma - what controls tray icon layout / how to force center entries vertically (horizontal panel) ?
not an easy topic, because each application has its own icon and not all of them respect aspect ratio, the best thing in this case is to use hardcode-tray which replaces third party app icons with properly spaced icons, the only problem is that not all third party apps use an icon stored somewhere, unfortunately for those you have to change the source and recompile
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Changing icons.... no not those icons.
You are looking for Hardcode-Tray , it can replace icons using ones from icon themes. Sadly enough, not all applications can be "fixed", but the one you mention (discord) can :).
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how could i change the show applications button? I want it to match the rest of my icons.
it seems that GNOME doesn't support the tray since 3.26. You can find out more here. I believe that this link also takes you to a project called Hardcode-Tray, which they describe above. I suggest you give it a read.
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change system tray icons for apps
Instead of trying to figure out the icon paths and replacing them manually you can use this https://github.com/bilelmoussaoui/Hardcode-Tray, it can pull icons from regular icon themes, unfortunately, it only supports a short list of popular apps currently and some can't be fixed (like zoom) and is up to the program developers to fix/support that.
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Is there a way to get Hardcode-tray mod for Papirus icon theme working in Mint 21.1?
I love the Papirus icon them and want to keep it going in Mint 21.1 Cinnamon along with a mod I found called Hardcode Tray: https://github.com/bilelmoussaoui/Hardcode-Tray
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How to theme Tray icons properly?
This can fix a lot of icons. Last time I installed it from aur, it couldn't fix some of the icons. Compiling from source fixed the issue though.
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Which theme looks better?
I'd say it not so hard to keep icons intact. How many tray apps do you have? Five? Maybe ten? You can write a script using HardcodeTray to override the icons for every app in the list. And if you like zero click solution, you can make a hook for your package manager to overwrite the hardcoded icons on updates. The only thing that's left is to keep overrides list up to date. Doesn't take that much of an effort to do so.
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A home-manger activation script for replacing the blurry Discord desktop app tray icons
As mentioned above, the Discord desktop app uses some hardcoded 24x24 tray icons which look horrible at any sane screen resolution. Things like Hardcode-Tray exist, but don't work out of the box with NixOS as far as I can tell, so I made a home-manager activation script for it. It's not perfect by any means, but it seems to work well enough.
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Change the top bar app icons
Switching to a different theme(like papirus) might help, there is also hardcode tray fix for it, though it might be overkill.
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Changing icons in system tray and tasklist
As for the system tray, it's a little bit harder than that. If you are lucky, your app may have settings to configure tray icon (e.g. pidgin). In some cases icon is compiled into a binary. If you still want to change a tray icon there is a solution that modifies a binary. The drawback is that modification will be rolled back on package update. The best way is to combine your overrides into a script and run it after update.
tdesktop
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Telegram Remote Code Exploit
https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/commit/eaaa704fa...
so potentially could be just to send an Instant View link pointing to an app instead of a site.
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Proton Mail finally gets a desktop app for encrypted email and calendar
How is telegram Electron if it's https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop C++/QT?
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Telegram app is listed in audio sources but it is not running
Please report this to the Telegram GitHub.
- Is the Telegram package in RPM Fusion repositories considered safe and actively maintained for installation?
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[Q] What's the best TG client for Linux?
The Telegram Desktop app is available on Linux, and since it is open source, is commonly available in distro repositories.
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Open chats in new window
You just need to install Telegram Desktop if you want this specific thing :) Go to https://desktop.telegram.org and download it there.
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Need help saving settings. or setting a backup
Download the https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop
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Telegram install on Tails
Download the https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop within the same directory as the Telegram executable, create a folder called TelegramForcePortable. This way you can save the Telegram settings across reboots in your persistent storage. no installation needed!
- What non-FOSS you can't live without?
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Official Telegram app : CPU hog
There are 2 versions, one is Telegram Desktop that you can get from their GitHub page, the other one is available on AppStore. I personally use the latter and it’s pretty much negligible in terms of battery impact.
What are some alternatives?
awesome - awesome window manager
Telegram-Groups-Channels-Scraper-Adder-Software - Telegram Member Scraper - Telegram auto group scraper Export telegram group members, how to copy telegram group members, Telegram marketing group
tray-icons-reloaded - GNOME Shell extension which bring back Tray Icons to top panel, with additional features.
Telegram - Telegram for Android source
papirus-icon-theme - Pixel perfect icon theme for Linux
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
themer - Themer is a colorscheme generator and manager for your desktop.
Yacy - Distributed Peer-to-Peer Web Search Engine and Intranet Search Appliance
icon_customizer - set custom icons for gui and terminal applications in awesomewm
kotatogram-desktop - Experimental Telegram Desktop fork.
Pokemon-Terminal - Pokemon terminal themes.
TelegramSwift - Source code of Telegram for macos on Swift 5.0