[02:29] <Guest39311> hello i am new to lubuntu and just spent an hour trying to get to 2048 in the built in game
[02:29] <Guest39311> but thats not what made me coming looking for more help
[02:29] <Guest39311> How do I set the icon in the corner of the window for apps that arent included?
[02:29] <Guest39311> the icon I set in the desktop file is used int he menu, but the corner is blank
[02:30] <Guest39311> however i see the included apps like this quassel and firefox have an icon in the corner and on the taskbar
 (Photo, 1024x600) https://i.imgur.com/IjBmyfM.jpg I'm sorry, I don't understand all that you're saying... how does your desktop look, and what's your problem specifically? Mine looks like this.
[02:33] <krytarik> They about immediately left after asking..
 Ok, weird.
[02:34] <krytarik> Here is your chance again!
[02:35] <krytarik> I'm thinking they mean the app icon on the title bar of the window.
[02:35] <lubuntu_> yeah in the top left corner
 I see, that sounds reasonable
[02:36] <lubuntu_> that was me
[02:36] <lubuntu_> i got disconnected somehow cuz i hit the wrong key and closed it
[02:36] <lubuntu_> that was me asking about corner icon i mean
[02:37] <krytarik> Unless that can be controlled in Qt somehow, it's set by the app itself though.
 Well, you're right, some apps don't have that icon, 2048-Qt is an example of that
[02:38] <lubuntu_> Yes good example!
[02:38] <lubuntu_> I didnt even notice that even tho I played that game.
[02:38] <lubuntu_> I noticed it on my own app and just assumed the built-in apps had it already.
[02:39] <lubuntu_> So ok not something I can do externally, it has to do with how the app itself is built then, ok.
 I guess... but now I'm curious about it
[02:39] <lubuntu_> yeah cuz 2048 is just like mine, has desktop file and icon specified and works in menu, but not in corner
 I'll look for the source code of 2048-Qt
[02:40] <lubuntu_> (or taskbar)
 I think is this one … https://github.com/xiaoyong/2048-Qt
 @HMollerCl [I don't think is a Qt issue, I haven't investigated much on the issue but icons …], `[[Well, from what`[[Well, from what I un](h](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/icon-theme-spec-latest.html)[Well, from what I un](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/appicon.html#setting-the-application-icon-on-common-linux-d
 Which app? those icons are defined in the app code
 `2048-qt`
 Mm, I don't remember if it has or not an icon, I'm not in my pc now
 (Photo, 373x310) https://i.imgur.com/4GvWTiK.jpg Ok, here's mine 😁
 It's the app that doesn't has one
 I see, so we should open an issue in the 2048-Qt repository, right?
[03:23] <lubuntu_> /quit thanks
[03:23] <lubuntu_> exit
[20:39] <chaoz> Hello, I've installed Lubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) on my VMWare and updated it to Lubuntu 20.04.01 (Focal Fossa). I would know how to split two "windows". I've tried Super + ← but it doesn't work >.< >.<
[20:43] <krytarik> Iirc, the tiling shortcuts were dropped completely, because they were more hacks than a proper feature.
 You can create your own shortcuts by configuring Global Keys or Openbox though … https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/F/keyboard_shortcuts.html
[20:46] <krytarik> And btw: "Note, due to the extensive changes required for the shift in desktop environments, the Lubuntu team does not support upgrading from 18.04 or below to any greater release. Doing so will result in a broken system. If you are on 18.04 or below and would like to upgrade, please do a fresh install." - from <https://lubuntu.me/focal-1-released/>
[20:50] <chaoz> My system didn't broke 8)
[20:50] <chaoz> oops, a BROKEN system
[20:51] <chaoz> What does BROKEN mean? *thinking*
 His sarcasm level is over 9000!
[20:53] <chaoz> My bad, guys. TYSM for helping: krytarik lubot
 Just kidding :)
[20:56] <chaoz> I haven't did a fresh install because the .iso Focal Fossa hadn't the option to install the system on VMWare, just run it but without installing
 @chaoz [<chaoz> What does BROKEN mean? *thinking*], gtk and qt packages for the same thing, multiple network applications in the tray, conflicting keyboard shortcuts, extra GTK dependencies, etc.
[20:57] <chaoz> Got it...
[21:03] <chaoz> I'm using it to learn C/C++ and at the same time getting a first deep contact with Unix-like systems. By now the broken version is good enough, later on I'll try to fix it. Once more TYSM. ly=*
 Seems great!
[21:05] <chaoz> Yeah, truly awesome :>
[21:05] <chaoz> Bye bye
 Bye.