2011/4/11 Flávio Etrusco <[email protected]> > >> (...) > >> When doing this I had to look at files from the test application and > >> then code back and forth. But it was very annoying that it seems not > >> to be possible to minimize Lazarus and then clicking the Lazarus icon > >> on the task bar to bring it all back up. > >> There are a whole bunch of buttons on the task bar all having the > >> Lazarus icon and when I click them I only get a single window of the > >> IDE visible each time. So I have to click them in turn one by one. > >> > >> Why is this so (at least in Ubuntu 10)? > > These are the default behaviors of the platforms. Unfortunately > there's no Window Manager for Linux/X that can automatically group > windows of a process :-( >
Sure you have. I have it on my KDE (that I do not use it, but it's there), and I'm sure others also have it. > > >> Compare to Delphi7 where there is a single minimize to use to get rid > >> of all Delphi windows and a single Delphi task bar button to restore > >> *all* buttons..... > > > > You can tell Lazarus to display one button only in the Lazarus IDE > options. > > The default are multi windows, but you can change it for single button. > > This is currently your best shot (other than the dock, maybe), it's a > hack that we implemented in Lazarus. Unfortunately it doesn't work > perfectly, some windows are not hidden/restored correctly. Also, > re-activating the application without minimizing doesn't restore > windows (none but the main one). > > > You can also use docking manager that you can install and make Lazarus > support docking. > > http://wiki.freepascal.org/Docking > > Best regards, > Flávio > > -- > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus >
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