Re: KDE Task Manager Colouring Settings

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On 25/10/22 06:51, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2022-10-24 at 09:32 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
      Where do I find the settings to control the colour of the Task
Manager bar for KDE under X11. I have gone into the Edit Mode
settings
and set the bar to Opaque, but that is not working to my
satisfaction.
At the moment all the icons on the bar are almost transparent and the
background colour of the bar changes depending on what application I
have displayed. For example, when I have a game I play being
displayed
in Firefox the bar colour is a sort of yellow centre gradient (yellow
from the left and right edges to white in the middle) and it if have
Thunderbird showing my mails the colour displayed is a slightly
off-white. In system settings->appearance->colours I have turned off
highlighting from the current colour theme.
I suggest you ask on the Fedora KDE list:

kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks Patrick, I raised an issue on the KDE support site, supplied all the screenshots for the various Breeze Global Theme and Plasma Style combinations that cause the problem, and a screenshot of the Plasma style that works correctly from my perspective, tried all the tests they suggested, and the end result has been that because turning off Compositing rectifies the issue, they are saying it is a defect with the nvidia proprietary driver and I need to raise a defect with them. They provided me with the details on where to raise it, so I'll try there. The issue seems to be only with X11, it doesn't happen under Wayland, but then Wayland still doesn't play nicely with KDE.

regards,
Steve


poc
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