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strange icon on windows taskbar #33

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rolffank opened this issue Jun 3, 2022 · 5 comments
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strange icon on windows taskbar #33

rolffank opened this issue Jun 3, 2022 · 5 comments
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rolffank commented Jun 3, 2022

I tested the sample apps todolist.py and controlsdemo.py and they work fine. But I see the RStudio icon as app icon in the Windows taskbar. Any idea why? How can I define an icon for the apps? I have R installed in Anaconda as a Jupyter notebook kernel. Could this be the reason that the RStudio icon is shown? I use a command prompt >python todolist.py

Thanks for your work, it's great!

When I run controlsdemo.py I only see one tab 'Standard' compared to the screen shots from the styles summary in the ebook.

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lmbelo commented Jun 3, 2022

Hi @rolffank,

can you share a print screen showing this issue?

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rolffank commented Jun 3, 2022

Hi Lucas

RStudio Icon

Kind regards, Rolf

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rolffank commented Jun 3, 2022

If I right-click on the icon I see 3 options: RStudio Desktop, Pin to taskbar and X Close window (as usual for other pinned apps). If I click on 'RStudio Desktop' then I get a command prompt window entitled 'RStudio Desktop' and a window with RStudio.

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rolffank commented Jun 3, 2022

Maybe there is a mess in my Anaconda installation because I installed different kernels (Python 3, R, Lua and SciJava) for the Jupyter notebook. I guess it is difficult for you to reproduce this but the bug is not a big problem for me.
What icon should normally appear? Python4Delphi?

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lmbelo commented Jun 3, 2022

It will display your standalone Python executable icon. You must be using another executable, instead.

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