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Subject: No Taskbar Icon (Was: Re: -Rootless AND -NoDecoration)
Harold,
At 10:24 2002-10-25, you wrote:
Randall,
No, there is no such combination of flags.
How do you intend to set the focus to Cygwin/XFree86 without a taskbar
entry? I mean, you could minimize it and n
Jean-Claude,
I think that's equally a valid a request. Probably even more-so. I just
don't like how cramped the taskbar tabs get, and I refuse to give the
taskbar more than one row. I'm just odd that way.
Sorry not to disagree with you.
Randall Schulz
Mountai View, CA USA
At 13:46 2002-10-25
s: Re: -Rootless AND -NoDecoration)
Harold,
At 10:24 2002-10-25, you wrote:
>Randall,
>
>No, there is no such combination of flags.
>
>How do you intend to set the focus to Cygwin/XFree86 without a taskbar
>entry? I mean, you could minimize it and not be able to get it back.
Wi
Harold,
At 10:24 2002-10-25, you wrote:
Randall,
No, there is no such combination of flags.
How do you intend to set the focus to Cygwin/XFree86 without a taskbar
entry? I mean, you could minimize it and not be able to get it back.
Without a taskbar icon, I don't know how XWin could get mini
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Now, from the perspective of building a correct application, can't you
see that it would be incredibly non-standard of us to allow
Cygwin/XFree86 to not have a taskbar icon? No other Windows
application that needs to be minimized/restored/closed has that
behavior. Typic
Randall,
No, there is no such combination of flags.
How do you intend to set the focus to Cygwin/XFree86 without a taskbar
entry? I mean, you could minimize it and not be able to get it back.
In the future, when we write the Windows-based window manager, I intend
to make Cygwin/XFree86 use a
Hi,
Please forgive my creative capitalization in the Subject line.
I had hoped that using "-nodecoration" with "-rootless" would prevent the
XWin server getting a taskbar icon, but alas, no.
Is there a combination of options or a configuration file or environment
setting that will suppress the