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authorEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2015-11-20 11:08:40 +0200
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2015-11-20 11:08:40 +0200
commitbd715e3d3d214f61172beb78f858ac43d8ce0a78 (patch)
tree16619439c56e1b036ed373941ddbd4bab42087b4
parentc69cec404cbc6b1570c42ca03e0cb42b410d7690 (diff)
downloademacs-bd715e3d3d214f61172beb78f858ac43d8ce0a78.tar.gz
; Update the description of Windows 10 pinned icon issue
* etc/PROBLEMS: Mention that the issue was fixed in later Windows 10 builds.
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@@ -2051,6 +2051,10 @@ pinned icon, a separate button appears on the taskbar, instead of the
expected effect of the icon you clicked on being converted to that
button.
+This is due to a bug in early versions of Windows 10, reportedly fixed
+in build 1511 of Windows 10 (a.k.a. "Windows 10 SP1"). If you cannot
+upgrade, read the work-around described below.
+
First, be sure to edit the Properties of the pinned icon to invoke
runemacs.exe, not emacs.exe. (The latter will cause an extra cmd
window to appear when you invoke Emacs from the pinned icon.)