Anton Danilov wrote:

> That's quite reasonable, but then there must be an option to hide the 
> icon (while running the software in the background), because useless or 
> undesired icons can be quite annoying.

But then how can you unload the application if you haven't any icon
available?

So I assume that you just want to hide it temporarily and have some
means to show it again when you need ist. Then you should use a clever
desktop that does that for you (like the Win XP desktop), because that's
the place where such things should be handled. There's no point in
implementing this for a single application.

Best regards,
Mathias

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