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(MC22) Feature Requests
blgentry:
--- Quote from: tented on July 13, 2016, 07:04:39 pm ---Request: Clicking the "close" button (top right) doesn't exit the program, but merely hides it, such as what happens when you click the close button on iTunes, and other Mac software.
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The red button closes the program for sure. Green is maximize/normal size. Yellow is minimize (hide) / normal window.
Brian.
tented:
--- Quote from: blgentry on July 13, 2016, 08:29:17 pm ---The red button closes the program for sure. Green is maximize/normal size. Yellow is minimize (hide) / normal window.
Brian.
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In every version of iTunes I can remember (I have the current version, 12.4), clicking the red button hides it. The program is only closed if you select Quit from the main menu, or right click the icon in the dock and select Quit from there.
Awesome Donkey:
You're right. In iTunes' case clicking the red stoplight button doesn't completely close the app. But that isn't the same for every app - some apps do close when clicking the red stoplight button.
tented:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on July 14, 2016, 03:49:57 am ---You're right. In iTunes' case clicking the red stoplight button doesn't completely close the app. But that isn't the same for every app - some apps do close when clicking the red stoplight button.
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It's a convenient feature of iTunes, because it's an app, like Media Center, which you might want to have running in the background while you're listening to music, but not have filling your screen, because you're looking at something else. It's nice to be able to hide it at a single click of the red button, but not close it. I would love for Media Center to have this same feature.
blgentry:
^ I don't get it. That feature of itunes just hides the main window. You can do effectively the same thing by using the middle (orange) button on any app, which minimizes the window do to the dock on the right. Click on the app icon again to show that window full sized. What's the difference? The color of the button?
If you don't want it to disappear entirely, you can put MC in mini display mode, which makes it just a little stub with the play controls and currently playing information. View > Mini View . Or <Command>2 .
Brian.
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