Created attachment 1108675 [details] task manager image showing problem Description of problem: When task manager groups windows it puts a number icon on the button that obscures the application icon making it much more difficult to quickly tell grouped applications apart. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): plasma-workspace-5.5.0-4.fc23.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. In Task Manager settings under Grouping and Sorting set it to: Sorting: Alphabetically Grouping: By Program Name Uncheck Only when the task manager is full 2. Start two google-chrome windows, two konsole windows, two okular windows, to emacs windows 3. Actual results: See attached image Expected results: Application icons in task manager don't get obscured. Additional info:
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