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#1216
Issue with minimizing X2GoClient via minimize button in window decoration (Windows)
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Bug#1216
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package: x2goclient
With "Display icon in system tray" and all of its sub-checkboxes
checked, x2goclient is supposed to minimize to the system tray.
It correctly does so when a connection starts, but an error occurs if
one tries to minimize the application manually using the minimize button
in the window decoration.
Expected behavior: X2GoClient only displays a tray icon.
Actual behavior: While the tray icon remains, X2GoClient momentarily
vanishes from the task bar, only to return to the task bar a fraction of
a second later.
Clicking on that task bar entry pops up a "wireframe" of the X2GoClient
window with no content. Content only becomes visible once you
right-click the tray icon and select "Restore".
-Stefan
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