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System tray misbehaving #26

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apennebaker opened this issue Jul 30, 2013 · 1 comment
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System tray misbehaving #26

apennebaker opened this issue Jul 30, 2013 · 1 comment
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For every widget window, there's a duplicate minimize/maximize/close entry at the bottom, mimicking traditional desktop trays. However, it doesn't behave like them, and it doesn't appear to serve any additional purpose. It just kind of looks vaguely like a desktop tray. The vaguely desktopish look and feel ends about here, as double clicking on a titlebar does not maximize/restore a widget, but attemps to rename it.

Clicking on a tray bar's minimize button has no effect on a currently minimized widget (the expected behavior is for the minimize button to toggle this state). Neither do the tray maximize buttons toggle. They mostly just take up space better filled with widget content. If nothing else, they should be disabled and visibly grayed while they have no effect.

@rpokorny rpokorny added the bug label Jun 29, 2016
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I think the issue here is that the buttons in the taskbar don't update when the widget is maximized or mimimized. The actual titlebar of the widget has a restore button that appears in those cases, and the maximize or minimize button disappear accordingly. The taskbar should behave the same.

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