I've recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 on windows 10 (w10) through wsl. But I encontered a bug on the display of the icon in the w10 taskbar.
1. Issue Title
Bash On Ubuntu's icon from taskbar has reversed colors.
2. Windows version / build number
C:\Users\Windows>ver
Microsoft Windows [version 10.0.18362.535]
3. Steps required to reproduce
- Windows 10 Home edition 1903
- In Settings>Personalization>Taskbar
- "Use little button in taskbar" property is disenabled (/!\ otherwise the good icon is displayed)
- Install "Ubuntu" app from Windows Store (not the "Ubuntu 18.04" app)
4. Copy of the terminal output
N/A
5. Expected Behavior
To be displayed maybe a 24 size icon with the orangish and round background for sure in the taskbar, that might be called
Square44x44Logo.altform-unplated_targetsize-24.png
7. Additional information
In
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\CanonicalGroupLimited.UbuntuonWindows_1804.2019.521.0_x64__79rhkp1fndgsc\Assets
icon files are listed, it seems to lack a
Square44x44Logo.altform-unplated_targetsize-24.png
whereas there are two files that match this size:
Square44x44Logo.targetsize-24.png
Square44x44Logo.targetsize-24_altform-unplated.png
"altform-unplated_" are the orange and round background icons & "targetsize" only are the orange circle on white round icons. So those have reversed colored, and thus doesn't meet the specification from Ubuntu logo guidelines.
I couldn't find or create the matching file as I can't produce a Package.appxmanifest.
And it appears that Canonical produce such a package.
Thx for reading those lines, and happy new year!