Icon for gnome system moniter does not scale in 18.04 Mate
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This is really a bug report but if someone knows a workaround it would be great.
All other icons scale to the size of the panel when I move them there except for the icon for the Gnome System Monitor, it stays TINY.
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This is really a bug report but if someone knows a workaround it would be great.
All other icons scale to the size of the panel when I move them there except for the icon for the Gnome System Monitor, it stays TINY.
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Please check if Gnome tweak tool is installed? It can help check some installed extensions. Some extensions like Dash to panel overlap default icon size settings for Dash or Applications menu.
– S_Flash
23 hours ago
Did not find any option that would change icon scaling or size for that matter.
– scanex
15 hours ago
If you use Dash to panel, icons size can be changed in settings of extension -> Position and Style (tab) -> Panel Size. But again in case using extension. You dont answer to my comment - use it or not?
– S_Flash
14 hours ago
I can recommend to not to use GNOMEs Hell components on MATE. Just usemate-system-monitorinstead.
– N0rbert
14 hours ago
Sorry, no I do not use Dash, but I have gnome-tweak installed. I am new to Mate and had not seen that there was a Mate system monitor. I will use that it is fine. Thanks for responding S_Flash and NOrbert.
– scanex
8 hours ago
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All other icons scale to the size of the panel when I move them there except for the icon for the Gnome System Monitor, it stays TINY.
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This is really a bug report but if someone knows a workaround it would be great.
All other icons scale to the size of the panel when I move them there except for the icon for the Gnome System Monitor, it stays TINY.
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Please check if Gnome tweak tool is installed? It can help check some installed extensions. Some extensions like Dash to panel overlap default icon size settings for Dash or Applications menu.
– S_Flash
23 hours ago
Did not find any option that would change icon scaling or size for that matter.
– scanex
15 hours ago
If you use Dash to panel, icons size can be changed in settings of extension -> Position and Style (tab) -> Panel Size. But again in case using extension. You dont answer to my comment - use it or not?
– S_Flash
14 hours ago
I can recommend to not to use GNOMEs Hell components on MATE. Just usemate-system-monitorinstead.
– N0rbert
14 hours ago
Sorry, no I do not use Dash, but I have gnome-tweak installed. I am new to Mate and had not seen that there was a Mate system monitor. I will use that it is fine. Thanks for responding S_Flash and NOrbert.
– scanex
8 hours ago
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Please check if Gnome tweak tool is installed? It can help check some installed extensions. Some extensions like Dash to panel overlap default icon size settings for Dash or Applications menu.
– S_Flash
23 hours ago
Did not find any option that would change icon scaling or size for that matter.
– scanex
15 hours ago
If you use Dash to panel, icons size can be changed in settings of extension -> Position and Style (tab) -> Panel Size. But again in case using extension. You dont answer to my comment - use it or not?
– S_Flash
14 hours ago
I can recommend to not to use GNOMEs Hell components on MATE. Just usemate-system-monitorinstead.
– N0rbert
14 hours ago
Sorry, no I do not use Dash, but I have gnome-tweak installed. I am new to Mate and had not seen that there was a Mate system monitor. I will use that it is fine. Thanks for responding S_Flash and NOrbert.
– scanex
8 hours ago
Please check if Gnome tweak tool is installed? It can help check some installed extensions. Some extensions like Dash to panel overlap default icon size settings for Dash or Applications menu.
– S_Flash
23 hours ago
Please check if Gnome tweak tool is installed? It can help check some installed extensions. Some extensions like Dash to panel overlap default icon size settings for Dash or Applications menu.
– S_Flash
23 hours ago
Did not find any option that would change icon scaling or size for that matter.
– scanex
15 hours ago
Did not find any option that would change icon scaling or size for that matter.
– scanex
15 hours ago
If you use Dash to panel, icons size can be changed in settings of extension -> Position and Style (tab) -> Panel Size. But again in case using extension. You dont answer to my comment - use it or not?
– S_Flash
14 hours ago
If you use Dash to panel, icons size can be changed in settings of extension -> Position and Style (tab) -> Panel Size. But again in case using extension. You dont answer to my comment - use it or not?
– S_Flash
14 hours ago
I can recommend to not to use GNOMEs Hell components on MATE. Just use
mate-system-monitor instead.– N0rbert
14 hours ago
I can recommend to not to use GNOMEs Hell components on MATE. Just use
mate-system-monitor instead.– N0rbert
14 hours ago
Sorry, no I do not use Dash, but I have gnome-tweak installed. I am new to Mate and had not seen that there was a Mate system monitor. I will use that it is fine. Thanks for responding S_Flash and NOrbert.
– scanex
8 hours ago
Sorry, no I do not use Dash, but I have gnome-tweak installed. I am new to Mate and had not seen that there was a Mate system monitor. I will use that it is fine. Thanks for responding S_Flash and NOrbert.
– scanex
8 hours ago
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Please check if Gnome tweak tool is installed? It can help check some installed extensions. Some extensions like Dash to panel overlap default icon size settings for Dash or Applications menu.
– S_Flash
23 hours ago
Did not find any option that would change icon scaling or size for that matter.
– scanex
15 hours ago
If you use Dash to panel, icons size can be changed in settings of extension -> Position and Style (tab) -> Panel Size. But again in case using extension. You dont answer to my comment - use it or not?
– S_Flash
14 hours ago
I can recommend to not to use GNOMEs Hell components on MATE. Just use
mate-system-monitorinstead.– N0rbert
14 hours ago
Sorry, no I do not use Dash, but I have gnome-tweak installed. I am new to Mate and had not seen that there was a Mate system monitor. I will use that it is fine. Thanks for responding S_Flash and NOrbert.
– scanex
8 hours ago