zacharyelectric

zacharyelectric

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Hi Sean, I just replicated it on another machine as well. Here's a recording: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AVg0YWW4xtjIEHmBbWAHDCS-QgBwwbUv

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Steps to reproduce: 1. Group an Explorer Window and another program together. 2. Open a separate Explorer Window, don't group it, but resize it. 3. Minimize the group using the Explorer Window from step 1. 4. Restore the group from the Taskbar by clicking on the other program from step 1. 5. Click on the Explorer Window tab in the group. When it switches tabs, the Explorer window will 'restore down' to the size of the un-grouped Explorer window from ste

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+1 I can confirm this issue. I'm also experiencing this with other applications. If you double-click on the 1 pixel gap, it resizes the window. I think this suggests that it's a border for the entire Groupy application. It's really annoying because you can't change tabs when clicking that border. Groupy 1.19 Windows 10 (1809)

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Aha! That is EXACTLY what I was experiencing. I've never had that setting enabled, so the bug is definitely temporarily triggering that setting. Its temporary state is further proven by the fact that after I restart the affected applications and re-group them, they don't only show the taskbar icon for the active window. Really glad to have a workaround. Hopefully someone can figure out what might trigger that setting without any user interaction.

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Unfortunately I can't replicate this one on-demand, but on rare occasions, clearing the Windows Notifications (Windows 10) or resuming from Windows Hibernation mode can cause 1-3 Taskbar icons from my group of 4 programs to disappear. The tabs still appear when I open the group from one of the remaining, non-hidden programs. Un-docking one of the hidden programs from the group does not cause the Taskbar icon to reappear. The only solution is to quit the application and restart it.

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If you have Microsoft Excel in a group and you minimize that group from ANOTHER active program-tab, then move your mouse over to the location where the edge of the Excel window would be if it was still maximized, your cursor will change to a double-arrow and you'll be able to interact/resize it, despite it being minimized. This means that I must ALWAYS minimize the group from the Excel tab, otherwise I might accidentally resize/interact with Excel while it's minimized. NOTE: I

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