It seems that someone thought that minimize conflicts with "always on top". From a user perspective, it doesn't.
I run MP2.1 pre 2 as a small window. I "set it to always on top" so I can look at it while waiting for large compiles... But minimize it when I really need the full screen.
There is a close (X) in the right corner of the window's title bar, but no minimize (_) . There should be.
The minimize and maximize icons appear and disappear as one cycles the screen mode (Alt-Enter) from normal to always-on-top to full screen.
Workaround: I can set the Power Icon to have minimize, but there's no reason to suppress the standard minimize on the window title bar.
Side note: One reason I minimize rather than close is that starting the client takes a long time - and there's no way to suppress the full-screen SPLASH screen. (Which there should be.)
Another is that sometimes I wish to time-shift backward the live TV (which I don't wish to record.)
I run MP2.1 pre 2 as a small window. I "set it to always on top" so I can look at it while waiting for large compiles... But minimize it when I really need the full screen.
There is a close (X) in the right corner of the window's title bar, but no minimize (_) . There should be.
The minimize and maximize icons appear and disappear as one cycles the screen mode (Alt-Enter) from normal to always-on-top to full screen.
Workaround: I can set the Power Icon to have minimize, but there's no reason to suppress the standard minimize on the window title bar.
Side note: One reason I minimize rather than close is that starting the client takes a long time - and there's no way to suppress the full-screen SPLASH screen. (Which there should be.)
Another is that sometimes I wish to time-shift backward the live TV (which I don't wish to record.)