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Minimize to tray functionality

Open repnz-scasb opened this issue 8 years ago • 8 comments

Would it be possible to implement functionality that when one presses "ESC" the app minimizes to tray?

Thanks.

repnz-scasb avatar Dec 16 '16 23:12 repnz-scasb

Yes, that's possible and already planned. I just need to figure out how to implement it in order to support most or all desktops (plasma5, unity, xfce, ...).

cboxdoerfer avatar Dec 17 '16 08:12 cboxdoerfer

Additionally, I would like it to minimize to tray automatically after I double-click on a file.

gersonjferreira avatar Mar 29 '17 15:03 gersonjferreira

Has it come to true?

l0rraine avatar Oct 24 '17 06:10 l0rraine

@l0rraine, no not yet. With the GNOME developers removing the tray in GNOME Shell and the deprecation of the status icon API in GTK+, at least I don't have to bother with their crap anymore. So it seems we either need to go for Appindicator or StatusNotifier but I don't know how well they are supported on the common platforms. Need to do some research on that.

cboxdoerfer avatar Oct 24 '17 09:10 cboxdoerfer

+1 would like to request this functionality as well

gregorylearns avatar Aug 19 '19 08:08 gregorylearns

+1 would like to request this functionality as well

andrehtgti2 avatar Jul 29 '20 14:07 andrehtgti2

+1 would like to request this functionality as well

yatli avatar Aug 25 '21 15:08 yatli

It is nice that it will minimize to the active application area of the bar, any chance there could be an always running daemon/ taskbar icon with a global hotkey that pulls up the search window similar to https://github.com/stnkl/EverythingToolbar ? (not the actual searching from the task bar portion, I like the current standalone window. Just the fact that its already open and there. Side note as well, I wish you could actually have an image preview when searching for images)

It would be great if it ran like a daemon, to always keep the search results refreshed in the background, similar to Albert. Have it do a full search refresh upon first opening it, unfortunately, feels like it... not defeats the purpose, but is more like a step in the wrong direction toward the goal of being able to quickly find what you are after. If it ran as a taskbar daemon upon login and then just refreshed the search index now and then, if you say, pressed ctrl + alt + f at any time, it could pop up, fully loaded, indexed, and ready to go.

Thanks, -MH

MostHated avatar Feb 04 '22 21:02 MostHated