Show only icon without labels for pinned apps in KDE Task Manager












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By default pinned items are shown as icons like this for konsole:



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but after starting this app task manager also started showing labels.



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I don't mind changing preferences manually for each app if it's not possible to do this for all pinned apps automatically.










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  • Welcome to Super User! Your question is a bit unclear to me. Which app did you start that made the labels to appear? Do you want that only the icons of the pinned apps are shown instead of the titles?

    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Dec 18 '18 at 19:54











  • Any app pinned in KDE task manager widget appears as icon on taskbar but when launched, this app window will appear in task manager as a regular entry (which has icon and window title). I want to see only icons of the pinned apps even when they are running (aka icon-only task manager for all pinned apps + regular task manager for all other windows).

    – krelly
    Dec 18 '18 at 20:21
















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By default pinned items are shown as icons like this for konsole:



1



but after starting this app task manager also started showing labels.



screenshot



I don't mind changing preferences manually for each app if it's not possible to do this for all pinned apps automatically.










share|improve this question

























  • Welcome to Super User! Your question is a bit unclear to me. Which app did you start that made the labels to appear? Do you want that only the icons of the pinned apps are shown instead of the titles?

    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Dec 18 '18 at 19:54











  • Any app pinned in KDE task manager widget appears as icon on taskbar but when launched, this app window will appear in task manager as a regular entry (which has icon and window title). I want to see only icons of the pinned apps even when they are running (aka icon-only task manager for all pinned apps + regular task manager for all other windows).

    – krelly
    Dec 18 '18 at 20:21














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By default pinned items are shown as icons like this for konsole:



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but after starting this app task manager also started showing labels.



screenshot



I don't mind changing preferences manually for each app if it's not possible to do this for all pinned apps automatically.










share|improve this question
















By default pinned items are shown as icons like this for konsole:



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but after starting this app task manager also started showing labels.



screenshot



I don't mind changing preferences manually for each app if it's not possible to do this for all pinned apps automatically.







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  • Welcome to Super User! Your question is a bit unclear to me. Which app did you start that made the labels to appear? Do you want that only the icons of the pinned apps are shown instead of the titles?

    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Dec 18 '18 at 19:54











  • Any app pinned in KDE task manager widget appears as icon on taskbar but when launched, this app window will appear in task manager as a regular entry (which has icon and window title). I want to see only icons of the pinned apps even when they are running (aka icon-only task manager for all pinned apps + regular task manager for all other windows).

    – krelly
    Dec 18 '18 at 20:21



















  • Welcome to Super User! Your question is a bit unclear to me. Which app did you start that made the labels to appear? Do you want that only the icons of the pinned apps are shown instead of the titles?

    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Dec 18 '18 at 19:54











  • Any app pinned in KDE task manager widget appears as icon on taskbar but when launched, this app window will appear in task manager as a regular entry (which has icon and window title). I want to see only icons of the pinned apps even when they are running (aka icon-only task manager for all pinned apps + regular task manager for all other windows).

    – krelly
    Dec 18 '18 at 20:21

















Welcome to Super User! Your question is a bit unclear to me. Which app did you start that made the labels to appear? Do you want that only the icons of the pinned apps are shown instead of the titles?

– Aulis Ronkainen
Dec 18 '18 at 19:54





Welcome to Super User! Your question is a bit unclear to me. Which app did you start that made the labels to appear? Do you want that only the icons of the pinned apps are shown instead of the titles?

– Aulis Ronkainen
Dec 18 '18 at 19:54













Any app pinned in KDE task manager widget appears as icon on taskbar but when launched, this app window will appear in task manager as a regular entry (which has icon and window title). I want to see only icons of the pinned apps even when they are running (aka icon-only task manager for all pinned apps + regular task manager for all other windows).

– krelly
Dec 18 '18 at 20:21





Any app pinned in KDE task manager widget appears as icon on taskbar but when launched, this app window will appear in task manager as a regular entry (which has icon and window title). I want to see only icons of the pinned apps even when they are running (aka icon-only task manager for all pinned apps + regular task manager for all other windows).

– krelly
Dec 18 '18 at 20:21










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I found relevant discussions on KDE phabricator Add support for icon-only tasks (what browsers call pinned tabs)
and patched KDE (plasma-desktop and plasma-workspace packages on Arch Linux) using relevant diffs from there.



This adds an option to show icon only for specific apps
(under "More Actions" → "Show the application icon only").



Now Task Manager looks like this:



Also make sure to uncheck "Keep launchers separate" in Task Manager settings, otherwise icon-only entries will be mixed with normal entries






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    I found relevant discussions on KDE phabricator Add support for icon-only tasks (what browsers call pinned tabs)
    and patched KDE (plasma-desktop and plasma-workspace packages on Arch Linux) using relevant diffs from there.



    This adds an option to show icon only for specific apps
    (under "More Actions" → "Show the application icon only").



    Now Task Manager looks like this:



    Also make sure to uncheck "Keep launchers separate" in Task Manager settings, otherwise icon-only entries will be mixed with normal entries






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      I found relevant discussions on KDE phabricator Add support for icon-only tasks (what browsers call pinned tabs)
      and patched KDE (plasma-desktop and plasma-workspace packages on Arch Linux) using relevant diffs from there.



      This adds an option to show icon only for specific apps
      (under "More Actions" → "Show the application icon only").



      Now Task Manager looks like this:



      Also make sure to uncheck "Keep launchers separate" in Task Manager settings, otherwise icon-only entries will be mixed with normal entries






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        I found relevant discussions on KDE phabricator Add support for icon-only tasks (what browsers call pinned tabs)
        and patched KDE (plasma-desktop and plasma-workspace packages on Arch Linux) using relevant diffs from there.



        This adds an option to show icon only for specific apps
        (under "More Actions" → "Show the application icon only").



        Now Task Manager looks like this:



        Also make sure to uncheck "Keep launchers separate" in Task Manager settings, otherwise icon-only entries will be mixed with normal entries






        share|improve this answer















        I found relevant discussions on KDE phabricator Add support for icon-only tasks (what browsers call pinned tabs)
        and patched KDE (plasma-desktop and plasma-workspace packages on Arch Linux) using relevant diffs from there.



        This adds an option to show icon only for specific apps
        (under "More Actions" → "Show the application icon only").



        Now Task Manager looks like this:



        Also make sure to uncheck "Keep launchers separate" in Task Manager settings, otherwise icon-only entries will be mixed with normal entries







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