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On 12/04/11 15:22, ik wrote:
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>> (...)<br>
<div class="im">>> When doing this I had to look at
files from the test application and<br>
>> then code back and forth. But it was very
annoying that it seems not<br>
>> to be possible to minimize Lazarus and then
clicking the Lazarus icon<br>
>> on the task bar to bring it all back up.<br>
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>> There are a whole bunch of buttons on the task bar
all having the<br>
<div class="im">>> Lazarus icon and when I click them
I only get a single window of the<br>
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>> IDE visible each time. So I have to click them in
turn one by one.<br>
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>> Why is this so (at least in Ubuntu 10)?<br>
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These are the default behaviors of the platforms.
Unfortunately<br>
there's no Window Manager for Linux/X that can automatically
group<br>
windows of a process :-(<br>
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Sure you have. I have it on my KDE (that I do not use it,
but it's there), and I'm sure others also have it. <br>
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On Mandriva 2010.2 using KDE, if i minimize the principal Lazarus
IDE menu window, all the other windows are minimized too. If I then
restore the main window, all the other windows are also restored. <br>
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I didn't do anything to set this up - it seems to be the default on
this system and version (Lazarus SVN 27340)<br>
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