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Hi @pavelxdd, interesting.... I don't believe that there is anything special in AM with regard to the tray icon. I'll see if I can find something related to Qt5 + Gnome Shell, though. Thanks for reporting!
AntiMicro is no longer maintained. There were no bigger fixes since 2017.
There is a new recommended version of this app called AntiMicroX.
As a part of cleanup, this issue will be closed and repository will be archived.
If you find this issue relevant also for that new version of application you can create a new issue (or discussion) there (but firstly check it, because many issues of the old app are fixed and there are some new functionalities implemented)
If you will decide to create a new issue for AntiMicroX remember to mention this issue for reference.
To reproduce an issue:
Hide Antimicro in tray:
Go to the Gnome power menu (with 3 buttons - Cancel, Power Off and Restart).
Press Cancel to return back to Gnome.
Antimicro icon became transparent:
The only way to return it back is to restart Antimicro or restart gnome-shell via "Alt+F2, r".
Arch x64, gnome-shell 3.22.2
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