On 09/03/2026 12:39, Alan K. wrote:
Does anyone know what the little number overlaying the app name in the panel is?
Mine is a red dot with a number inside. I have no idea what it's for. Normally it's on
a folder name in the panel.
I've noticed this recently. It mainly occurs on the Thunderbird tab, but
I have seen it on one or two others.
What it appears to be is a reflection of something being reported as a notification (with TB it could be an error report of failing to connect
to a news or mail server). You can confirm it's a notification by the following:
Open "Notifications" in Mint's menu. At the top it should show "Enable notifications" as being operative. Now go to the bottom and click on
"Display a test notification". Firstly, a "Lorem ipsum" message box
should appear and then disappear after a few seconds; if you have the "Notifications" applet configured to appear in the panel, you should see
it appear there. At the same time the red dot with a number 1 should
appear in the "Notifications" tab in the taskbar/panel. As soon as you
click on the notifications applet the "Lorem ipsum" message will appear
again, but once you click outside it or on its "x" it will disappear,
and so will the red dot with the number in the notification tab.
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Jeff
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