The consequences of closing Ariadna while it is minimized to the task bar
(at least on Windows XP) have changed in build 632. Previously, the next
time you launched the IDE, it would open in its normal state (window visible
on the desktop). Now, it launches minimized (actually, the window frame
plots in its normal position, then minimizes itself before the window
background is painted). This could be considered a feature, I suppose; but I
prefer the old behavior. I don't see why you'd ever want an IDE to launch
minimized. In any case, there's something inconsistent about the way it
works now, because the splash screen and "Loading Project" status window ARE
displayed in their normal location. If you want to retain this
launch-minimized behavior, I suggest that the splash screen be suppressed
and "Loading project..." appear as the text of the task bar tile for IDEA
until loading is complete. Then change it to the usual "IntelliJ IDEA"
label.


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