Hi!

But what you describe is the normal behaviour of scid since, hm, well since I 
know scid actually. Scid minimises all windows once you leave the desktop and 
reopens them to their position once you come back. I did never understand why 
the minimisation is necessary, but at least it's like it was working all the 
time. AFAIK you can avoid minimisation if you disable the auto-reopen box. Then 
you'll unfortunately loose the pretty handy  feature of minimising all windows 
if the main window is mimimised.

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Betreff: Re: [Scid-users] Strange behaviour when changing desktops
Gesendet: Mi, 09. Jul 2008
Von: Oliver Korff<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Am Montag, 7. Juli 2008 23:49:48 schrieb Michal Rudolf:
> > I noticed a strange behaviour in recent Scid versions. When I change
> > desktops in Linux/KDE from Scid desktop and back, popup chessboard is
> > displayed. This is quite awkward - maybe it can be fixed?
> 
> I use KDE and want to describe the behaivior further: 
> 
> If yiu have scid running on "desktop 1" and change to another desktop 
> everything seems to work well. 
> 
> But if you change back to "desktop1" all windows of scid seem to have 
> minimized and pop up. 
> 
> Because of tcl/tk this takes some seconds. The more scid windows you have
> open 
> the more time it takes.
> 
> Oliver
> 
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