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    • ollixx77O Offline
      ollixx77
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      Is it possible to make the red icon of a tab what has been changed a little bit more visible?
      It’s very had to spot this red icon when the tab is in background (red icon on grey):

      2022-03-30 15_23_27-C__Users_z003x5kd_Documents_Texte_Organisatorisches.txt - Notepad++.png

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      • Alan KilbornA Offline
        Alan Kilborn @ollixx77
        last edited by Alan Kilborn

        @ollixx77

        No, but you can use the alternate icons for a better experience:

        ff546d4d-8846-4800-8e0a-133cc65371ab-image.png

        Example:

        e2452bad-7511-4679-a92a-52d552c6122a-image.png

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        • ollixx77O Offline
          ollixx77
          last edited by

          Great, this helps a lot. Thanks :-)

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