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[FIX] Window closing behavior for Linux environments without a system tray #941

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  • Make tray icon hidden on Linux by default
  • Always minimize the window on close instead of hide (except on MacOS)

@tassoevan tassoevan added this to the 2.14.1 milestone Oct 22, 2018
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@tassoevan tassoevan changed the base branch from develop to master October 22, 2018 20:04
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@tassoevan tassoevan merged commit 0bf4128 into develop Oct 22, 2018
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ccfiel commented Oct 26, 2018

how to enable again if close hide it and put it in system tray?

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@ccfiel Sorry, I think I didn't understand your question. If you're using Ubuntu, you can use the tray icon normally to hide/unhide the main window, as well you can change this in the menu checkbox View > Tray icon.

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ccfiel commented Oct 27, 2018

@tassoevan thanks got it!

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May I ask why hiding the window to tray is now basically disabled? My preference would be minimize to tray (while hiding it from the task bar), but it doesn't seem like this is an option anymore.

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