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Re: [h-e-w] Windows 10 Taskbar Behavior


From: David Vanderschel
Subject: Re: [h-e-w] Windows 10 Taskbar Behavior
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 19:46:30 -0600
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I upgraded my little laptop to Windows 10 Version 1511 (analogous to an SP1) this week, and the problem no longer exists.  This is consistent with what I had been saying all along, namely that the new wrong behavior was due to a bug in Windows 10.  Furthermore, the good news is that it has been fixed; and, in spite of the length of the thread resulting from my original post, there is no need to worry about it anymore.

Regards,
   David V.

On 9/25/2015 12:46 PM, David Vanderschel wrote:
In Windows 7 and 8.1, we had the following solution:  Start Emacs with runemacs.exe, pin it, close it, bring up the Properties for the pinned icon, and change the target from emacs.exe to runemacs.exe.  That works as one would hope: either starting an instance of Emacs or activating any existing instance.

My habit for starting Emacs or activating an existing instance is to use Windows-digit or (equivalently) clicking the pinned taskbar icon.  With Windows 10, it does not work.  When I start Emacs with the taskbar icon, it adds a new icon to the taskbar for the running instance.  If I use the pinned icon again, it starts yet another instance.  Windows-digit becomes useless because I don't know the digit corresponding to the running instance of Emacs.

Could someone please point me to a solution for Windows 10?  (If there is not one, I guess I will resort to AHK.)

Regards,
  David V.


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