Invisible systray icon? Still?
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Invisible systray icon? Still?
Ive had this issue since b2. Not sure if it was there in b1. When I set TC7b4 to minimize to tray it creates a small space I can see but no icon. Is there something wrong here or is this an issue on other people's machines?
Icon is there
25h17h34d
Hello !
• I've the icon alright in the tray here, 7.0 ß-4 Win XP-Pro SP1…
KR
Claude
Clo

• I've the icon alright in the tray here, 7.0 ß-4 Win XP-Pro SP1…

Claude
Clo
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5h17h34d
You probably uses an external icon library set via IconLib in wincmd.ini, right? If yes, then the problem may be caused by the library itself. Try to turn it off.
You probably uses an external icon library set via IconLib in wincmd.ini, right? If yes, then the problem may be caused by the library itself. Try to turn it off.
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No matter
2Flint
Hello K. !
• I use still an old icon library :
FR
Claude
Clo

• I use still an old icon library :
and like I said above, I've no problem !IconLib=K:\TC_7-tests\Wcicolib.icl

Claude
Clo
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Nice to hear that.5h17h34d wrote:that fixed it Flint.

So, you are using a library that has correct format.Clo wrote:I use still an old icon library :
IconLib=K:\TC_7-tests\Wcicolib.icl
and like I said above, I've no problem !

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This happens if the icon library doesn't contain the new Total Commander icon in 16 colors, and you are working with a Windows version before XP. These Windows versions did not support hicolor or truecolor icons in the tray.
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