I do not get this. It sounds to me like some kind of Win/Mac clone speech. You seriously want to say to community "a Dock CAN'T"... I thought Linux was better than that, it was built to "CAN". Minimizing application is logical, it is reasonable it has been done before. Just give us somewhere option "dock will behave as expected" so I can enable it and disable default "no can't do for no reason" behavior.
BTW: @JC, @Michael: behavior like that would not be intuitive in my opinion, complicated and inconsistent. PS: Unity is inconsistent anyways. There is many things. For example, how come if I go to application's menu (ex: Firefox -> View -> Toolbar) it will show submenu by itself without clicking, but subsequent click will hide that submenu? (I get so mad on slowed-down submenu when I by mistake click on it, thereby hiding it). And each click will either reveal or hide submenu. So that is OK? I do not think that user cares about names of different parts of desktop. I thought it should be simple clean, intuitive, expected, obvious and CONSISTENT. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/733349 Title: Minimize windows upon clicking application's launcher -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
