https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362631
--- Comment #2 from David Jarvie <djar...@kde.org> --- Yes, the KAlarm icon is used in the system tray as well. Note that KAlarm uses three variations of its icon in the system tray to indicate its status, with the following icon names: - 'kalarm': the normal icon, indicating that all alarms are enabled. - 'kalarm-disabled': indicates that all alarms are currently disabled. In the icons shipped with KAlarm, this is simply a monochrome version of the 'kalarm' icon. - 'kalarm-partdisabled': indicates that some alarms are currently disabled. In the icons shipped with KAlarm, this is the 'kalarm' icon with a small 'x' in the bottom right corner. If you run KAlarm and disable alarms, you will see that the system tray icon changes from the Breeze icon to one of the icons shipped in the KAlarm package. When alarms are re-enabled, the icon changes back to the Breeze icon. You can see the icons packaged with KAlarm at https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdepim.git&a=tree&h=502b1ab43c82229a48e214abc7bd3969e7e2f8df&hb=13334822110ee656602e0f449faad1bb6a26500f&f=kalarm%2Fsrc%2Fpixmaps -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.