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[Suggestion] Symlink telegram unread tray icons to the normal one #2477
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It seems to me that removing the blue/gray dot will not make you happy. Also, it will break UX for users who use an older version of Telegram (me). I suggest not to add this questionable workaround but wait for fixes from Telegram devs. |
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough. The comment I linked is a comment states that this is not a bug that will be fixed, but it is intentional. There is also confirmation on the Telegram group. Yes, removing the dot will not make me happy because only the ability of removing the badge counter would (in this context :-) ), but it looks like that one I just cannot have. Removing the dot will at least make me a little bit happier than now... |
@renyhp Counter removed if used tray icons from theme. |
Very nice thanks!! |
As per telegramdesktop/tdesktop#9056 (comment), one is not able anymore to hide the badge counter on the telegram tray icon, resulting in this:
The "unread" (blue/gray) dot looks ugly and useless once the badge counter must be there (which is ugly itself, but it seems there is no choice...). My suggestion is to remove the unread dot, symlinking
telegram-attention-panel
andtelegram-mute-panel
totelegram-panel
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