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> My discomfort with this idea is nothing to do with the technical side
of things. It's unrelated to the fact that a window can be a dialogue or
an ordinary window. It's merely because I can't see how it differs, from
the user's point of view, from minimisation, which has been in X for
twenty-five years now.

Hmm... I don't get it.  You can use the same word for both, but the
function of "minimizing" to the taskbar and "minimizing" to an
applet/notification area icon are very different.

Applications like Pidgin or Rhythmbox support all three "go away"
actions (Minimize/Iconify/Close), yet there are only two buttons
available for these actions to be bound to, so different apps use
different conventions for mapping between actions and buttons, and
everything is inconsistent.

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   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16937009/4th%20button%20mockup.png

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Shrinking to notification area should have its own title bar button
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124326
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