Hello choroba, thank for the reply. After I attempted to use your solution I've got an error message:
.../bin>windows_list_scrollable_gnome_terminal & [1] 1970608 .../bin>Semicolon seems to be missing at windows_list_scrollable_gnome +_terminal line 508. syntax error at windows_list_scrollable_gnome_terminal line 469, near +"* pm_xpm[" Execution of windows_list_scrollable_gnome_terminal aborted due to com +pilation errors.
Line #508 is the line after __XPM__ I thought a semicolon had been forgotten, added it after __XPM__ and got another error message:
.../bin>windows_list_scrollable_gnome_terminal & [1] 1972397 .../bin>syntax error at windows_list_scrollable_gnome_terminal line 46 +9, near "* pm_xpm[" Bareword "__XPM__" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at windows_l +ist_scrollable_gnome_terminal line 469. Execution of windows_list_scrollable_gnome_terminal aborted due to com +pilation errors.
Does "__XPM__" is supposed to be a label in the code, an address of which is passed by "-data => << '__XPM__')"? TIA!

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in thread PerlTk GNOME3 alternate icon file shown as blank square by kaza_perl_ip

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