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<div class="gmail_quote">2008/1/23 William Egert <<a href="mailto:begert@gmail.com">begert@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
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<div>- The ability to minimize Applets. This could be done with a button on the applet handle. The resulting icon could be changed dynamically by the applet depending on conditions. Examples are the weather applet could change the icon depending on updated weather conditions, etc
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<div>- Iconify applets when the view is zoomed out.</div>
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<div>Given that I know absolutely nothing and speak for nobody, I think these two things are related. The "minimizing" of an applet should "iconify" it. What is displayed within the icon should be the applets choice and should be the same icon when zoomed out. It would probably make sense to enforce a max icon size or something, as I see the "icon" just being a small applet.
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<div>I absolutely agree. The question is if the maximum size should be a set value or up to the applet writer. This should probably be addressed in the PIG.</div></div>