I do not know if GTK supports this, but a solution would be an [X] next to each open notebook in the tray icon context menu:
Mad idea #1 [X]
Sillier Idea [X]
Letter to dubdob [X]
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Other...
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Quit
When the user clicks on "Sillier Idea" that notebook is brought to focus, as is now. But when the user clicks the [X] then that notebook is closed. The [X] should be right-aligned to give visual spatial separation between the different actions (focus, close).
I do not know if GTK supports this, but a solution would be an [X] next to each open notebook in the tray icon context menu:
Mad idea #1 [X] ------- ------- ------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ----
Sillier Idea [X]
Letter to dubdob [X]
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Other...
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Quit
When the user clicks on "Sillier Idea" that notebook is brought to focus, as is now. But when the user clicks the [X] then that notebook is closed. The [X] should be right-aligned to give visual spatial separation between the different actions (focus, close).
This idea is directly from Tillanosoft's excellent Smallmenu program for the PocketPC: tillanosoft. com/ce/ smenu.html
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Here is a screenshot showing open applications in Smallmenu and the [X] that closes them: tillanosoft. com/ce/ smlevel5. gif
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