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Hi JiHO!
Thanks for getting back so quickly and detailedly. Again, just out of curiosity - combining your comments ...
And well there's always the long term goal of X11 independance... which is not so far away now.
.. and ..
That's true indeed. When windows are minimized they go to the "Dock", which also holds running application icons. For regular mac-applications clicking on the icons maximizes the last closed window. Inkscape's application however is just a wrapper around a shell script. Once it is started, control passes to X11 so one should click the X11 icon to maximize Inkscape.
... does that mean that once X11 independence is achieved, things like maximizing by clicking the Dock icon or drag & drop will work? Or will it not be possible to abandon the shell script wrapper?
Thanks, Max