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Discord doesn't apply #734

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soko7awen opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 4 comments
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Discord doesn't apply #734

soko7awen opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 4 comments

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@soko7awen
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Specifications

  • Hardcode-Tray version : 4.3
  • Distribution : Fedora 35
  • Gtk version : 3.24
  • Inkscape version : 1.2.1-1
  • Cairo version : 1.17.6
  • Sni-qt version: 0.2.7
  • Application name : Discord
  • Application version : 0.0.18

Expected behavior

Hardcode-Tray recognises Discord, and applies the icon.

Actual behavior

Hardcode-Tray seems to recognize the directory given this log output:
[DEBUG] 2022-07-18 01:37:06 Path with condition: discord_callback /home/user/.config/discord/0.0.18/modules/discord_desktop_core/ despite this it does not apply.

Steps to reproduce the problem

  1. Run Hardcode-Tray
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varlesh commented Jul 19, 2022

KDE Neon Discord 0.0.18:
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@soko7awen
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Update: Element-desktop does not apply icon. Steam does. I am very confused :?

@soko7awen
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The only common thread i can find is electron... and the only standout thing about my setup is that I'm running Fedora.

@varlesh
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varlesh commented Jul 24, 2022

Icons located on HOME directory:

"icons_path": [
        "{userhome}/.config/discord/{discord}/modules/discord_desktop_core/",
        "{userhome}/.var/app/com.discordapp.Discord/config/discord/{discord}/modules/discord_desktop_core/"
    ],

Maybe flatpak version solve problem

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