I didn't quite get it.
The option for disabling the "miniwindows" is there (last tab in WPrefs.app). Also, one may disable the dock strip. But there is nothing in WPrefs.app w/r to "application icons"?

So logically this would mean you'd like to disable those icons which are created for every launched application, regardless of dock on/off status, and can be locked in place, made autostartable etc.?

If so, that would make sense. In fact, I was asking for something in this vein last year or so, in times of introduction of bouncing icons -- only I wanted bouncing put to good use and make those icons to be sliding out and in on mouse hitting the screen edge, in style of wbar utility and MacOS.

After all, those icons indeed take a lot of screen estate and do not do much. Yes, they enable one-click launch, and provide those distinguished vis. feedback on 'launching' and 'launched' status, but apart from that?.. As app switchers, those icons are next to useless, you can't always one-click switch with them. Also, there is no fully controllable creation mechanism for them (drag-n-drop from file managers? OS/2 style templates?)

-Yury

On 12/03/2013 02:11 AM, Rodolfo García Peñas wrote:
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If the user disable the app icon with "No application icon", the appicon is 
disabled too, but this is not the desired behaviour.
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