Window icon for Gtk.MessageDialog? - gtk

I was wondering if it was possible to have a window icon placed in the dock bar for a generic MessageDialog.
For any other window, I can easily set the icon from a file; and every time I open or I hide a window, then the relative windows icon is showed in the dock bar.
I tried by different ways but i'm not able.
Is it possible?

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I cant see the continued of the methods
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Afterwards, in the Settings.json you can reduce the "editor.fontSize" again until it fits your needs.
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View/Apperance/Show Activity Bar
When the Activity Bar is visible, this option will show "Hide Activity Bar"
See screenshot
1.Simple go to the setting
2.Under the user settings search for Activity Bar.
3.You'd find it under the workbench.
4. Click the Activity bar visible and that's green and working.
Another way to loose Activity Bar is to accidently active Zen Mode. Check if
View/Apperance/Zen Mode
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