Hi there,
I am playing with a very current version of GNUstep (today's SVN). Everything
seems to work fine so far, but I see a strange behaviour concerning mini
windows.
If I minimize a window I actually do /not/ get a mini window, but the window
seems to hide in the app's icon. I can get it
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I've observed the same behavior, art backend. It seems the backend
doesn't inform the WM about the window being iconified, so it doesn't
appear as a miniwindow in WindowMaker, or as a window-icon in any other
WM (tested on Gnome and KDE).
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Just a note:
Riccardo has reported about the latest status of Vespucci/SimpleWebKit
in his blogs http://multixden.blogspot.com
It appears that the redesign from scratch as an Objective-C only
framework starts to pay off.
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Am 08.01.2008 um 05:25 schrieb Yen-Ju Chen:
On Jan 7, 2008 5:38 PM, Stefan Bidigaray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just want to add to this... someone started a port a few months
ago (not the original GSWebKit). He posted a link on this mailing
list, but I can't seem to find it now, and I
Sas wrote:
I've observed the same behavior, art backend. It seems the backend
doesn't inform the WM about the window being iconified, so it doesn't
appear as a miniwindow in WindowMaker, or as a window-icon in any other
WM (tested on Gnome and KDE).
Yes, this is what is happening. When the
Andreas Schik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I minimize a window I actually do /not/ get a mini window, but the
window seems to hide in the app's icon. I can get it back by using the
app's 'Windows' menu. It's kind of like a docking behaviour. Is this a
new feature, a bug or do I simply do
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Oh and one more thing: when I miniaturize a window and then hide the
app, the miniwindow sticks around and doesn't hide as well. This is kind
of confusing, as double-clicking the miniwindow doesn't bring the app up
again - for that I have to