Ok, I feel clueless.  You're right.  What I was noticing is that
Google Chrome wasn't restoring the window properly, but you are
correct the icon doesn't work either.  Apparently Chrome has non-
standard behavior or a preference set wrong...

On Dec 8, 1:49 pm, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 8, 2009, at 2:22 PM, sclough wrote:
>
> > For some reason I seem to remember that when you activated an
> > application that was already running that Quicksilver would restore
> > the last minimized window if there was no active window.  Now it just
> > activates the application but does not restore minimized windows.  Is
> > my memory failing me or did Quicksilver used to be able to do this?
>
> I don’t think Quicksilver does anything special. It should do whatever 
> clicking the applications icon in the Dock does. Does clicking it in the Dock 
> bring up a minimized window?
>
> (Tested it on my system and both methods of activating will bring a minimized 
> window up. For what it’s worth, using ⌘⇥ to switch activates the application 
> but does *not* bring any minimized windows up.)
>
> --
> Rob McBroom
> <http://www.skurfer.com/>
>
> If you need something, that doesn't mean someone else owes it to you.

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