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Baghira - Panel and system tray colour
Hi all,
I've just installed the new (0.4) Baghira theme today (what a beauty!). The only that I'm having is that it seems all the icons in the system tray have a white background colour (which messes up the look of the rest of the panel).
Anybody know if there is a configuration that I can mess with to get the same colour background in the tray as the rest of the panel?
Thanks,
Allan
I have this same problem with Baghira as well. However, I have not tried the latest release so I do not know if it has been fixed or not. Hopefully this bug will be fixed soon so that the system tray can look right again.
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."
I upgraded to 0.5 and it is gone for the system tray icons (i.e. battery metre, keyboard changer, etc.) - however it has not gone for some of the applets (like knode, and kgpg).
Maybe it is the icons for knode and kgpg that has a problem.
this has nothing to do with baghira, but the apps whose icons you are talking about. they *should* update, but some dont. if you log in again, it is likely fixed. but you should ask the authors of the programs the icons belong to.
-=| life sucks deeply |=-