When I started using GNU/Linux, there was an attitude of "If you don't like the 
way a tool behaves, just customize it via it's settings dialogue".
Today the most fameous distribution does not even want to simply add an 
ordinary checkbox for an existing patch in ccsm/gconf/dconf/whateverconf?

Besides this, the default way the launcher behaves, should be the way
the user expects. I actually don't know how the launchers of Win7,
MacOSX and KDE behave. But software should not break usability rules an
user learned for years, if there is no very good reason.

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  Minimize Application's Windows upon clicking its Launcher Icon

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