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Tray icon appears when exiting the quake shell #16269

Open lhecker opened 11 months ago

lhecker commented 11 months ago

Windows Terminal version

1.19.2682.0

Windows build number

10.0.22635.0

Other Software

No response

Steps to reproduce

Expected Behavior

No tray icon.

Actual Behavior

A wild tray icon appears!

vefatica commented 7 months ago

There are two other phenomen associated with closing the quake window's shell. In WT, press Win+backtick. The quake window opens, nicely spanning the top of one monitor, its accent-color border right at the left, top, and right screen edges. Exit the shell in the quake window and in the original WT, press Win+backtick again. This time ...

  1. The quake window is wider; its accent border off the right and left screen edges, and
  2. It has a tab bar at the top; that bar has max/min/close buttons but no tabs.

Here's the original WT with the left-top of the monitor (showing the second quake window) in the background.

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zadjii-msft commented 7 months ago

@vefatica I'm guessing you're on Windows 10, and sounds like you're describing #16532

vefatica commented 7 months ago

Yes, I'm on Windows 10. It could be the same issue; I didn't read carefully. I saw something about "borderless" in there. In my experiment, the quake window has a border (accent color) is both cases but it's on the monitor in the first case and off the monitor in the second case.