On two separate systems (one debian 9, one debian 10) the Thunderbird icon appears as a silhouette when I add the application to the Quicklaunch panel application.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this so that the real, non-silhouette, version appears instead?
It's a minor annoyance, but an annoyance nonetheless.
Doc
On 02/10/2020 09:31 AM, D. R. Evans wrote:
On two separate systems (one debian 9, one debian 10) the Thunderbird icon appears as a silhouette when I add the application to the Quicklaunch panel application.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this so that the real, non-silhouette, version appears instead?
It's a minor annoyance, but an annoyance nonetheless.
Doc
This may be a Mozilla thing. I've noticed the same on Win10 after Tbird 60x? That's why if you look at my mailer version for Tbird here, you will see it is still an old Gtk+2 version....
David C. Rankin wrote on 2/10/20 11:45 PM:
On 02/10/2020 09:31 AM, D. R. Evans wrote:
On two separate systems (one debian 9, one debian 10) the Thunderbird icon appears as a silhouette when I add the application to the Quicklaunch panel application.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this so that the real, non-silhouette, version appears instead?
It's a minor annoyance, but an annoyance nonetheless.
Doc
This may be a Mozilla thing. I've noticed the same on Win10 after Tbird 60x? That's why if you look at my mailer version for Tbird here, you will see it is still an old Gtk+2 version....
Ah! Maybe there's a small icon embedded in the executable, and, basically, it's wrong. I had assumed that QuickLaunch used the icon that I see when I look at (for example) the start menu -- which looks fine -- and that the problem was with the QuickLaunch panel widget (oh!, I see that it's actually called Quicklauncher; sorry). Apparently that's not true. At least that would explain why the problem seems to exist only with Thunderbird.
Thanks for the reply.
Doc