Transaction: 11307485567667a9b01634212c4150cf695a4024

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"parent_author":"",<br>"parent_permlink":"linux",<br>"author":"sylviabrowyn",<br>"permlink":"tutorial-disable-dimming-of-minimized-app-icons-in-xfce4-taskbar",<br>"title":"(Tutorial) Disable dimming of minimized app icons in XFCE4 taskbar",<br>"body":"Clipped from: https:\/\/winaero.com\/blog\/disable-dimming-of-minimized-app-icons-in-xfce4-taskbar\/\nPlease go to the website if you want to support the author.\n\nI use the XFCE4 desktop environment in my Linux distro. By default,<br> when you minimize an application in XFCE4,<br> its icon becomes dimmed on the taskbar. This is to indicate which windows are minimized with a quick glance at the taskbar. However,<br> not everyone likes this behavior. Some users prefer to see minimized app icons in full color. While XFCE4 does not come with an option to disable the dimming of icons,<br> there is a quick hack which will allow you to change the appearance of the minimized window icons.\n\nRECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and optimize system performance\n\n\nHere is how icons look like,<br> by default:\n XFCE4 default taskbar iconsAll minimized windows have a dimmed icon in the taskbar,<br> while it is bright for active windows.\n\nTo change this behavior,<br> you need to create a simple text file in your \"home\" directory,<br> e.g.\n\n\/home\/username\nJust open your favorite text editor and paste the following text:\n\nstyle \"xfce-tasklist-style\"\n \n # Lucency of minimized icons. Valid values are between 0 (completely\n # hide the icon) and 100 (don't lighten the icon).\n XfceTasklist::minimized-icon-lucency = 100\n \nclass \"XfceTasklist\" style \"xfce-tasklist-style\"\n XFCE4 gtkrcThese lines override the default appearance of taskbar icons in XFCE4. The parameter \"minimized-icon-lucency\" defines how much lightened the minimized app icon should be. If you set it to 100,<br> the icon will not be changed when you minimize the app's window.\n\nSave the file as .gtkrc-2.0 in your home directory.\n\nNow,<br> go to XFCE4's settings manager and pick the Appearance icon. Switch to some gtk theme: XFCE4 change gtk style 1\n\nThen switch back to your previous theme: XFCE4 change gtk style 2\n\nThis causes the .gtkrc-2.0 file to be applied to your appearance settings.\n\nNow,<br> just restore and minimize back all your windows. The taskbar icons will not be dimmed anymore. XFCE4 taskbar icon not dimmed\n\nYou can read more details about gtkrc-2.0 tricks applicable to XFCE4 components in its official documentation.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"linux\",<br>\"xfce\",<br>\"taskbar\",<br>\"tutorial\" ,<br>\"links\":[\"https:\/\/winaero.com\/blog\/disable-dimming-of-minimized-app-icons-in-xfce4-taskbar\/\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\",<br>\"format\":\"markdown\" "
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