Minimizeda apps shold be darker so they can be easier for reading(or at least add option for user to set his own span for coloring minimized apps). Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Use Icons-Only Task Manager 2.Go to its settings 3. Actual Results: Few settings Expected Results: Icons are easier to read.
*** Bug 350355 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Can I just ask why would you want the minimized icons darker? Why do you need to know if the application is minimized or not? If the purpose of the task manager is to switch you between windows, what difference it makes if the icon is darker or not? I'm just trying to understand the needs.
My use case is that I have a lot of windows open and that I minimize windows that I only less often. I can focus on the other windows when the minimized ones can be recognized, especially when there are several windows with the same icon (e.g. web browser, kwrite, ...). We've had this feature since Windows 95 at least and the very first KDE version.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 370465 ***