[mythtv-users] Minimize frontend?

Hika van den Hoven hikavdh at gmail.com
Tue Jul 1 16:00:24 UTC 2014


Hoi Michael,

Tuesday, July 1, 2014, 5:11:05 PM, you wrote:

> On 07/01/2014 07:45 AM, Hika van den Hoven wrote:
>> Tuesday, July 1, 2014, 1:05:51 PM, you wrote:
>>> On 07/01/2014 06:56 AM, Hika van den Hoven wrote:
>>>> I can understand what you say about windowing and I agree very few
>>>> would use that. But minimising is another thing, where you don't have
>>>> to rebuild the screen. It would be handy on a not dedicated frontend.
>>>> That way you can easy access your background etc. without switching to
>>>> another VT.
>>> But basically all (or, just plain all?) Window Managers have a mechanism
>>> for minimizing any window--whether it has decorations or not.  Generally
>>> there's some keystroke to hit.  I do it on my mythfrontend systems
>>> whenever I need to do something non-MythTV (i.e. for maintenance).
>> Not as far as I have found with evilwm.

> Seems you're right--that one chooses not to allow the hiding/minimizing
> windows.

>>   But on that one I don't need
>> it. Do you know the key sequence in gnome2?

> https://developer.gnome.org/hig-book/stable/input-keyboard.html.en#window-manager-navigation

> says Alt-F9 is the standard.

>> The idea to me would be to include it in the command list, so you can
>> assign it in mythfrontend to a key or a remote button.

> But wouldn't the fact that you're leaving mythfrontend (the "appliance
> UI") imply that you're going to need a keyboard, anyway?  If so, using
> the Window Manager's built-in functionality is just as easy (once you 
> know it) and will work with any other application you bring up while 
> mythfrontend is minimized.  Besides, if we did have some approach for it
> and the running Window Manager doesn't support minimizing windows (i.e.
> evilwm), there's a good chance it would Do Bad Things (i.e. there might
> be no way for the user to restore the window, or know the window is 
> there, or ... so they may try to start a 2nd instance of 
> mythfrontend--which won't work, and could get them very confused and 
> make them think MythTV is broken or whatever).

> Mike
> _______________________________________________

Can't you query which, if any, windowmanager is present and react or
not according to that answer?




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