Re: Hide Mathematica kernel window
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- Subject: [mg51839] Re: Hide Mathematica kernel window
- From: mbekkali at gmail.com (Mukhtar)
- Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 01:25:06 -0500 (EST)
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mbekkali at gmail.com (Mukhtar) wrote in message news:<cm7cjk$led$1 at smc.vnet.net>... > mbekkali at gmail.com (Mukhtar) wrote in message news:<cm21p3$gc7$1 at smc.vnet.net>... > > Open windows cramp my desktop. Is there a way to hide mathematica > > kernel window or minimize it to system tray? Thanks. > > Anyone? Of course I know how to minimize windows and kernel is minimized anyway. Furthermore, there is not way to maximize it. What I meant however is not to minimize, but "minimize to system tray", which is located to the right bottom corner of desktop (by clock) or hide totally so that one can see it as a process if one opens the task manager. Kernel window bears no function (except may be to force shut down evaluation when mathematica stops responding to ALT+.) and I do not see why it would be kept on desktop. May be it is beautiful.
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