I tried but alt + f4 closes rhythmbox. On the other hand I try to suggest
improvements for all users left to discuss and edit my proposals.

2012/1/29 clemens <clem...@lab21.org>

> hi,
>
> > - Better management of evolution and rhythmbox as background
> > Problem:
> > There are often many applications already launched and the two
> > applications should not remain there permanently open and takes up
> > space. Yet we need to open evolution to see if we receive new
> > messages. And we keep open rhythmbox since we're listening to music
> > Solution:
> > Ensure that Evolution is running in the background but without a GUI
> > and / or have a daemon that checks the mail. For rhythmbox, make music
> > playback or radio is being transferred to a body that plays the songs,
> > Rhythmbox will close but in this instance the notification area will
> > continue to play songs.
>
> Music playback does not  stop if you close Rhythmbox using alt+f4 or the
> x and there are some extensions that allow "playback manipulation"
> through the notification area.
>
> https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/55/media-player-indicator/
> https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/54/mpris-player-control/
>
> cheers
>
>
>
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