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I said...
> Well... click the Minimize button for the window, and it will shrink
> into the right-hand side of the Dock.
>
> Arrival of a new message can already cause Fire's Dock icon to pulse.
I played around with this a little bit last night. As things stand
right now, if you minimize Fire's frontmost chat window, Fire doesn't
notice that it's no longer frontmost. Therefore, it will not bother
pulsing its icon in the Dock if a new message arrives.
If you make another window the frontmost window, and then minimize
the chat window you're no longer interested in, a new message
arriving in the minimized window WILL, right now, make Fire pulse the
application's Dock icon.
What I'd love to see is Fire notice that a window is minimized, and
pulse IT if a new message arrives.
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