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The on and off icons are used in the banner message that is displayed when toggled... Implementing an icon that changes between on and off requires svg and when I did this yesterday I didn't have the time to do so... Maybe over the next day or two I'll implement it to do that...

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really? too lazy to create two icons?
bonus: you can place desktop file to ~/.local/share/applications
the post above yours says I did exactly that including moving to userfs
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Really this blows my mind.
thedead, you're wonderful, thank you so much!
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