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Originally Posted by KevinH
It does not disappear into the ether. You just minimize Sigil, then click on the taskbar on the Sigil program icon and it should bring all subwindows and dialogs back. It does on MacOS and Linux and it did on Windows (but that was in my old VM).
And as I said, users who do not want to minimize need not use it. And BeckyEbook was correct in that the only minimize buttons added by us since the last release was to the Spellcheck Editor dialog, and the Reports Dialog. Any others you see have been there since the beginning or are due to changes in Qt 6.10.2 not us.
All I did since your bug report was about "stale previously minimized windows now existed" was add code to properly close both Spellcheck and Reports when opening a new epub so stale windows will no longer exist.
If Qt 6.19,2 has moved to all minimize buttons on all dialogs on Windows, then that is a bug that must be filed with Qt. To tell you, the truth, in my limited Windows testing, I never noticed it. But I only use Windows once in a blue moon.
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You are right they don't disappear into the ether, they shrink to mini title bar windows at bottom left corner of the monitor… they can be hard to spot, and they can only be restored with mouse clicks.
Windows doesn't include those windows in its active windows list, hence they are not accessible via Alt+Tab or Winkey+Tab.
Is that what you intended?
BR