[SOLVED] minimise a window to the panel
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[SOLVED] minimise a window to the panel
I just installed Mint 21.1 after trying out Mint 20.2. On 20.2, when I minimised something (for instance a File Manager window), a blue line appeared at the bottom of the icon in the panel. When the mouse was on this icon, it displayed the windows related to it, and it was possible to select the wanted window. All this seems to have disappeared in Mint 21.1 - If I minimise something, it apparently closes, and when I click on the icon (eg File Manager), a new instance is opened. What am I doing wrong, and how do I recover minimised windows? If this behaviour is normal, it seems to be a backward step to me.
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Re: minimise a window to the panel
Hello keithw welcome to the Forum.
Please share your system info by going to:
→→→→ Menu/System Reports/System Information/click "Copy"
and pasting it here.
(Equivalently, you can use the command
Please share your system info by going to:
→→→→ Menu/System Reports/System Information/click "Copy"
and pasting it here.
(Equivalently, you can use the command
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on the Terminal.)Re: minimise a window to the panel
This is one of the systems I have this problem with - its a laptop. It is also happening on two desktop machines, one AMD 6-core Ryzen, one Intel. All these machines until recently had Linux Mint 20.2 installed, and didn't have this issue. The machines were unchanged between then and updating to LM21.1
If there is no workaround, or I'm not doing something dumb, then I intend to revert to LM20.1, because this problem is causing me real difficulty. For example, if I want to copy a link from Firefox into an email - I minimise the e-mail, copy the linkk out of Firefox - then I can't back to the Thunderbird window, and if I click on the Thunderbird icon in the panel, I get a new instance of Thunderbird - and have lost whatever I have written. This is happening on any window - minimise it - and its gone. (or at least, I cannot find out how to re-open it to continue work.
Regards, Keith
If there is no workaround, or I'm not doing something dumb, then I intend to revert to LM20.1, because this problem is causing me real difficulty. For example, if I want to copy a link from Firefox into an email - I minimise the e-mail, copy the linkk out of Firefox - then I can't back to the Thunderbird window, and if I click on the Thunderbird icon in the panel, I get a new instance of Thunderbird - and have lost whatever I have written. This is happening on any window - minimise it - and its gone. (or at least, I cannot find out how to re-open it to continue work.
Regards, Keith
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Re: minimise a window to the panel
It sounds like you lost the Windows List applet or don't have one installed. Please check this post for how to add it (back): viewtopic.php?p=2225820#p2225820
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Re: minimise a window to the panel
For another time how to get back a minimized window when the panel is broken, use Alt+Tab.
Re: minimise a window to the panel
Thanks for the input - I installed Windows List from the Applets, and that works. No idea why it wasn't installed. A small point: as I described above, a minimised window, or windows, put a blue line under the icon of the particular application in the left panel (for example, if I had several File Manager windows open, then minimised them, a blue line appeared under the Files icon in the panel. (talking about Linux Mint 20.X). Hovering the mouse over that icon produced a thumbnail showing the windows concerned, and I could select the one I wanted to open. Installing WIndows List has not "repaired" this. When I minimise something now, I get an icon representing that window at the right side of the panel. Clicking this resurrects the window.
I can work with this, but curious to know why the 'underlining' doesn't work any more.
I can work with this, but curious to know why the 'underlining' doesn't work any more.
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Re: [SOLVED] minimise a window to the panel
Your expected behaviour come from "grouped window list", not "window list".
One of the ways to reset Cinnamon panel is go to Menu > Welcome Screen > First Steps > Panel Layout > Modern.
One of the ways to reset Cinnamon panel is go to Menu > Welcome Screen > First Steps > Panel Layout > Modern.
Re: [SOLVED] minimise a window to the panel
Billyswong - many thanks for that input - it has sorted the problem properly. How do you learn all these tricks and peculiarities, because they don't seem to be documented anywhere?. I suppose I'm being a bit dogmatic, but I want to use the machine, not mess around with getting it running right (its one reason I switched to LM). My problem is that once its all going, I expect it to stay like that, and its a bit disconcerting when it doesn't.
Now I would like to know how it happened (on three different machines). It doesn't seem to be a corrupt installation iso - I verified the download, and it didn't show any problems. Maybe I should download it again, and re-install one of the machines and see if it happens again?
Now I would like to know how it happened (on three different machines). It doesn't seem to be a corrupt installation iso - I verified the download, and it didn't show any problems. Maybe I should download it again, and re-install one of the machines and see if it happens again?
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Re: [SOLVED] minimise a window to the panel
No idea why. Your said you faced the same issue for 3 different machines while nobody except you have faced the same issue and complain here. So it is either your download is corrupted or your USB stick is broken or your installation procedure is jinxed.
Re: [SOLVED] minimise a window to the panel
Well, losing an applet from the panel does happen sometimes, and it can be the windows list applet... but it generally happens during usage, not directly after installation.billyswong wrote: ⤴Thu Feb 09, 2023 5:16 am nobody except you have faced the same issue and complain here.
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Re: [SOLVED] minimise a window to the panel
Hey Guys - why the argument? I had a problem, BillySwong produced an answer that fixed it - end of problem. I was simply asking if anyone had an idea why this could happen - I don't deny it could be a corrupt download (it checked OK), it could be a faulty USB stick - but it seems to work OK otherwise, or my installation is jinxed - or any one of thousands of other things. As a relative beginner, I am simply interested in how such a thing could happen. Also as a beginner, I want to learn more - so I asked how people learn to do what BillySwong suggested, since I can't find it documented anywhere.
I have many times seen sarcastic or unpleasant remarks on Forums directed at beginners who just want to learn - if documentation doesn't exist, or is hard to find, or out of date, we have to rely on the experts, which is what I did, and I am grateful for their help.
I have many times seen sarcastic or unpleasant remarks on Forums directed at beginners who just want to learn - if documentation doesn't exist, or is hard to find, or out of date, we have to rely on the experts, which is what I did, and I am grateful for their help.
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Re: [SOLVED] minimise a window to the panel
Hi Keith, it is just healthy discussion, not emotional arguments. We all learn from healthy discussion.
About where do one know those "undocumented" stuff... well, one accumulate experience and knowledge from all the seemingly unrelated information, then consolidate and analyse them. Setting panel layout through welcome screen was introduced in Mint 19.1 https://www.linuxmint.com/rel_tessa_cin ... atsnew.php Then people came to find out setting the panel layout there will remove panel layout customization, effectively perform a panel layout reset. So it become a compensation for the lack of panel reset in Cinnamon. (In Mate, I can right click on a panel > Reset All Panels)
About where do one know those "undocumented" stuff... well, one accumulate experience and knowledge from all the seemingly unrelated information, then consolidate and analyse them. Setting panel layout through welcome screen was introduced in Mint 19.1 https://www.linuxmint.com/rel_tessa_cin ... atsnew.php Then people came to find out setting the panel layout there will remove panel layout customization, effectively perform a panel layout reset. So it become a compensation for the lack of panel reset in Cinnamon. (In Mate, I can right click on a panel > Reset All Panels)
Re: [SOLVED] minimise a window to the panel
There's no argument, just a conversation.
If your issue is solved, kindly indicate that by editing the first post in the topic, and adding [SOLVED] to the title. Thanks!