Is there a way to hide the app from the task list on macOS? #2635
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You can build deadbeef without UI, and run it from command line, but I'm not entirely sure if this is what you need. |
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BTW I have moved it to discussions, since this doesn't seem to be a deadbeef question, but rather a general macOS UX question, that doesn't really apply to this app specifically. So perhaps in this discussion you may find your answers. |
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I want to be able to keep deadbeef running as a daemon on macOS without any UI. Except mpris (or whatever it's called on mac).
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When I'm closing/hiding deadbeef, it's still visible in Command+Tab. But there is no UI. So it simply breaks windows switching. I want to remove it from there.
I know that this is the default macOS behaviour, but maybe there is way to hide it completely and run as a daemon?
I've tried the trick with
LSUIElement
, but it still affects Command+TabInformation about the software:
Deadbeef version: 1.8.7-rc2 (cb5e29d) (from Homebrew)
OS: macOS 11.4
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