"Minimize to tray" option is all or nothing. Can this be tweaked?
If I have "minimize to tray" for the X button active, it always puts Discord to the tray whether the "X" or "ー" buttons are pressed. They do the exact same thing. What I really need is to have the "X" button put Discord in the tray, but have the "ー" button put it in the taskbar for flashing notifications and all that.
But if I turn the option off, now the "X" button completely shuts down Discord, and the app ALWAYS has to run in the taskbar when I press "ー". So there is no way to put Discord in the tray. Why is this so all-or-nothing and heavy handed?
What I need is for "minimize to tray" to make "X" send Discord to the tray (protection against closing the program), but for "ー" to minimize to the taskbar. (Or just have two options selectable. "What happens when you press X" and "What happens when you press ー". That would solve any user's case.)
And X isn't even a minimize button anyway, it's so weird that they're lumped together. It makes "X" and "ー" become completely identical. What's the point? With this duplication of the buttons I can't ever make Discord behave the way I need.
Anyway, I know it's a small thing. But it drives me nuts.
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I can't reproduce this problem.
I have the "Minimize to Tray" option selected. Clicking "X" hides Discord to the tray. Clicking "—" minimizes Discord to the taskbar.
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