Thanks marko for the tips - I don't recall seeing a tick box in Options for keeping things minimised - but I will go back and check ... I'm getting used to Playing Now - it's not intuitive after being a fb2k user but that's my problem
Have a look at Options > Startup > Startup Interface...
"Last Location" is good. If you have three tabs open, with tab#1 active, and tab#3 at "Playing Now", for example, then, after closing the program, those same three tabs will be open, and you'll never need to worry about that little display window again, in theory
set "Mode" to Standard View if it's not already, and then, the next two...
They are a little confusing depending on how you're wired...
Me? I would expect that if I unticked the option that states "At Startup > Show Action Window", then anytime I launched the program, the Action Window would be minimised, but, nooooo.... By default, and before these options were a thing, regardless of the visible state of the tree, and the minimised state of the Action Window when the program was closed, they would
always be opened when the program launched. With those unticked, if the tree and action window are hidden/minimised at exit time, they will remain so on next launch, but if visible at exit time, they will also be visible on next launch, which I find a tad counter-intuitive, but, hey-ho
I shall endeavour to watch for the Playing Now tab and keep it live.
Final wee tips for now... If you follow the startup options above, and that works for you, then you shouldn't need to 'watch for it' at all. That said, sometimes, tabs can get a little bit out of control. Here are some things that can help with that...
Middle click on an item in the tree to open that item in a new tab.
Middle click on a tab will close that tab, regardless of it being the active tab or not.
Under
View there is an entry called "Load/Save" view. This is great. When you arrive at a decent working set of tabs that you like to have at startup, go here and save the view. Then, one day when you find that MC launches and all your open tabs are a mess, you can just go back there and load the view you saved, immediately putting you back to those favourite tabs you saved, one of which, of course, will be Playing Now
-marko