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How can I hide redundant icon on task bar?

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I am using xpad with dash to panel, and xpad icon is redundant: there is a tray icon on the right and whenever a new note is open, it also appears on running apps. I understand this is not a bug but the proper way of functioning, since it is nothing strange that running apps are present. I know that there's an option to hide all running apps from dash to panel, but that is not suitable for me: I'd only like to remove this redundancy. Is it possible to hide specific running apps from the taskbar? (I prefer the tray one). Thank you very much

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Víctor Victorià avatar
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Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster
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Not tried this personally but you could explore this solution - https://askubuntu.com/questions/1027890/how-to-remove-app-icons-in-system-tray-on-ubuntu-18-04-with-gnome
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thanks! I'll give it a try.
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