Icons are redrawn over one another in the status bar #77
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Hi. I'm not quite sure what the bug is, or what desktop environment that is (MATE? XFCE?). That line in the Arch Wiki seems outdated, since the patch in #12 seems to have gone, as it was apparently fixed upstream. Regarding tray icons, I know there can be two technologies used to render tray icons: AppIndicator (or Ayatana Indicators) and GTK Status Icon (which is deprecated and buggy in my experience). Depending on the desktop environment used, you could swap the technology. |
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If it doesn't happen under normal There is a script in this repository at scripts/test-exclude-each-patch.sh which can help automate this testing -- it'll build everything individually excluding each patch. Then, it'll prompt to install each one. After installing, restart your desktop environment and see if that's the one. Alternately, you can manually comment ( Let us know which excluded patch works, and we'll be able to figure what to do next. |
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Hi
So currently my WiFi icons are getting re drawn over one another. I checked the Network Manger Wiki and they suggested to install the gtk3-classic package over gtk3 (I am currently using Arco Linux which is a Fork of Arch and using Qtile as my WM). I also installed the 32 bit version of this package also and I rebooted the machine. But the problem still persists.
Is there anything else that I can do from my end to solve this issue?
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