Yes sure I could use this hack, but I hoped there is a better way of
achieving a behaviour which is the default under Win32 (where I come from
and never have to fight such issues :)


On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:50 AM, Tony Rietwyk <t...@rightsoft.com.au>wrote:

> Hi Philipp,
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> Can't you use a transparent icon instead of no icon to get consistent
> behaviour?
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> Tony
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