On 17/05/10 16:02, Jeremy Nickurak wrote: > For inactive->active: > - Moving to the panel > - Clicking the messaging menu > - Moving to the correct entry > - Clicking it > > For active->inactive: > - Moving to the application's close button > - Clicking > > This is both a more complicated process, but more importantly, a more > inconsistent one, since the processes to show and hide the windows > have virtually nothing in common. That's true. However, they have quite a lot in common with other, normal behaviours. To get rid of any window, you close it. There are well-known hot keys for that, and the button is always in the same place of the window, and always looks the same. To access the messaging app, you go to the messaging menu, regardless of whether or not it's running. Mark
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