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#1
Hello.

Is it possible to remove the text that appears under the icons (i.e. "Calendar")?

Thanks in advance.
 

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#2
N9QTweak.
tweak dd.


Code:
dd


This will resize your icons
in the application launcher.

 1. X-small preset
 2. Small preset
 3. Large preset
 4. Change icon text size and color
 5. Change icon size seperatly
 6. Reduce the spacing between icons
 7. Reset to default

Choose from 1 to 7: 4

Use light, normal or bold (def. light): bold

Write size (def. 1.8): 1.8

Write color code (ex. FFFFFF): #000000

The size should look like:
font: FONT_FAMILY light 1.8mm;

The color should look like:
text-color: #FFFFFF;


Check if you wrote correctly, press Enter:

Written for Size:

Written for Color:

Choose F for fix or Enter for Apply:


Done! Your changes applied.

Your changes will take effect after Refresh.
You want to refresh now ?

Choose Y or N: y
ofcourse having the desktop applications background black color
 

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#3
i think resizing to 0 much better than coloring
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#4
Thanks, I had overlooked that option in QTweak. Works great.

Although I notice the text reappears when you select an icon, while the app is loading. Is there a way to hide this as well?

Last edited by Arf the Lab; 2013-02-10 at 07:17.
 
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#5
check css manually.
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