You know, if they could at least do post #335, it would make up a lot
for the inconveniences of the title bar being integrated into the top-
panel.
Due to "Title Bar Integrated in top-panel", these additional steps are required
to minimize and application (using the mouse):
1) Click on application window you want to minimize
2) Hover your mouse all the way to the top-left panel (that doesn't show you a
minimize button until you hover over it)
3) Click a very tiny red circle with a "X" (why do precise an effort for my
tastes)
Now, if they'd grant post #335, you could click on a very blunt fat icon
(require less precise effort) that's
1) Visible even if the application doesn't have focus.
2) All three of the steps listed above could be achieved with less mouse
movement:
a. You don't have to mouse to the unfocused window and click it to make it
gain focus
b. If the window you are trying to minimize doesn't have focus, you have
one location that both
i. Gives it focus
ii. Minimizes it
This is so clear for everyone to see. But someone (in control), at this
point, is too proud to admit that this is indeed a clear ENHANCEMENT.
Post #335 could be implemented in about 15 minutes and put this bug to
rest once and for all.
And absolute no one would complain about this enhancement to the degree
that everyone here is complaining about the enhancement not being there!
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Minimize Application's Windows upon clicking its Launcher Icon
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