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Icon not loading #179

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domi413 opened this issue Dec 22, 2024 · 8 comments
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Icon not loading #179

domi413 opened this issue Dec 22, 2024 · 8 comments
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@domi413
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domi413 commented Dec 22, 2024

Describe the bug
When playing music on Spotify, the default music note icon is displayed instead of the Spotify icon. However, if I disable and then re-enable the extension, the correct Spotify icon appears.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Enable the plugin
  2. Open Spotify and play a song
  3. Observe the icon in the top bar (it will show the music note icon)
  4. Disable and re-enable the plugin (the correct Spotify icon will then be displayed)

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  • Distro: EndeavourOS
  • GNOME version 47.2
  • Extension Version 2.0.2
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Maybe same as #167 - could be theme related. Does it work with the adwaita theme ?

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domi413 commented Dec 23, 2024

no, same issue

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no, same issue

I do not understand "no, same issue".
Try another gnome theme - maybe the default one. It works on my side - no reason it should not work on yours other then something on the local machine.

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domi413 commented Dec 23, 2024

I used the default theme, but the issue persists. I'll test this on a fresh VM when I have time, to check if there might be a configuration causing the problem.

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In #167 there is also a package mentioned at the end.

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domi413 commented Dec 24, 2024

I tested it on a fresh Fedora VM and a fresh Endeavour VM (with all GNOME dependencies installed...), but the issue persists. I think the problem lies with this plugin. I may take a look at the source code, but that will take a a couple weeks since I'm currently studying for my exams.

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ChrisLauinger77 commented Dec 25, 2024

Maybe its the way spotify is installed ? native package or flatpak ?
With the package install on debian I have no issues. Could be the .desktop file of the installed method

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domi413 commented Dec 25, 2024

On Fedora, I used Flatpak, while on Arch, I used the AUR package, which I think packages the official Spotify version.

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