control your hp printers by calling the device manager hp-toolbox, also some useful links Motivation: the hp-systray doesn't work reliably under gnome shell you need to have installed hplip in order to use this Choice of using a printer icon or a hp_logo.png if it's installed in the same place as mine on Ubuntu you could use symbolic links to fake the path.
Note: Binary files aren't shown on the web site. To see all files, please download the extension zipfile.
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If hplip is installed, is there an alternative way to get the icon instead of distributing it from GNOME servers?
how important is it not to distribute icon files with the extension, I have worked out how to use a standard icon, but it's rather generic, I could make the hplips logo hp_logo.png /usr/share/hplip/data/images/32x32/hp_logo.png but as you can see it's up a funky path I don't know if all distros will keep it there, maybe I could test if it exists first but how do I do that here, all the examples I have found assume JavaScript in a web browser