Minimize Stellarium

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Minimize Stellarium

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Hi. I have looked at the user guide and other places, but have not found out how, or if, you can minimize Stellarium. I find it inconvenient to continue to open it when I wish. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I can readily minimize my copy of Stellarium when it is running in a window and not running full screen. Are you running full-screen? If so, find the full screen toggle. In my copy of Stellarium it is one of the buttons along the bottom toolbar or use the F11 key to toggle between window and full-screen. Then, while in window mode, minimize by using the minimize button in the upper right of the window.
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I did it! Thank you very much MrShorty.
ES AR 102 102mm, f/6.5, ES 254mm f/5 DOB, Obie 10x50, GSO SV 30mm, ES 68° 20mm, ES 82° 14mm, 11mm, 8.8 mm, 6.8mm, 4.7mm. Twilight 1 mount.
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