2013-06-09 23:14:49 |
John Kim |
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Hi! I'm on Quantal (12.10).
What I expected:
If I lunch rhythmbox (2.97-1ubuntu6) from Dash, from Alt+F2, from terminal ecc it should show the main window.
If i start it from the sound menu (by clicking the Play button, not the application name) it should start and start playing without showing me the main window.
What I obtain:
There's no actually a way to start rhythmbox minimized.
In old versions there was an option --hide to launch it without showing the main window.
In newer versions there should be a gsetting key that remember the last state (minimized, normal, maximized).
In the last verion it's simply impossible to launch it minimized.
Way to replicate this:
Open rhythmbox, then closed it (Ctrl+Q), then push "Play" in sound Menu.
It does not start playing and, instead show the main window. |
Hi! I'm on Quantal (12.10).
What I expected:
If I launch rhythmbox (2.97-1ubuntu6) from Dash, from Alt+F2, from terminal ecc it should show the main window.
If i start it from the sound menu (by clicking the Play button, not the application name) it should start and start playing without showing me the main window.
What I obtain:
There's no actual way to start rhythmbox minimized.
In old versions there was an option --hide to launch it without showing the main window.
In newer versions there should be a gsetting key that remember the last state (minimized, normal, maximized).
In the last verion it's simply impossible to launch it minimized.
Way to replicate this:
Open rhythmbox, then closed it (Ctrl+Q), then push "Play" in sound Menu.
It does not start playing and, instead show the main window. |
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