On 07/02/15 04:38, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>
>
> On 01/07/15 02:00, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 07/01/15 05:31, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>>> The only changes I made other than that were to get a high contrast theme, 
>>> larger fonts, switch the screen saver to blank and killed the lock function.
>> Your issue is related to changing the theme.
>>
>> If I use the default theme of Fedora 22 I don't get the blinking 
>> notification.
>>
>> If I install xfce-theme-manager and select an alternate theme I see the 
>> issue you're experiencing.
>
> However switching back to what XFCE Settings shows as Default and even 
> restarting has no effect. I settled on one that appears clearly to me, 
> "Blackwall." The symbols in the top right corner are clearly defined white on 
> black as I prefer.

Yes, I know. 

More than one file is involved when the theme is changed.  I noticed that not 
all files are reverted but haven't had time to narrow things down.  If I have 
time today I may look more into it.

>
>>
>> FWIW, if you do a google search on "xfce blinking taskbar" you'll see others 
>> have the same complaint.
>
> Similar, but not exactly what I am seeing, and most of them are old, before 
> Fedora-22 and probably 21. Curiously none of them seemed to have been solved? 
> Not sure what that means ...

Yes, but the problem does appear to have existed when xfce version was changed.

Anyway, I think you are not alone.  Besides, every window manager has some 
feature that isn't to the liking of some user.


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