On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 11:33 +0200, François Patte wrote:
But what is the utility of this possibility to hide the audacious window? After doing this, if any music is playing you have no other choice (except the one you indicate)
The point of hiding an interface would be get it out the way when you need all your screen space, and you have some other way of controlling the player (e.g. some other program, or special hotkeys on your keyboard).
It's kind of unusual for a GUI program to not leave some footprint, somewhere, for you to mouse over and control it. Such as an icon in the status notification area on the old taskbar.