Hi,

when holding down the mouse button on an running app in Snow Leopard's Dock, 
you get Exposé showing all the windows of that app.
Problem: when the app is hidden, the windows are not updated.

You can easily reproduce it e.g. with the QuickTime Player: Play a movie in 
QuickTime Player and try out the Dock Exposé feature. When QuickTime Player is 
not hidden, the movie plays well in the Exposé window. But when the QuickTime 
Player is hidden (Cmd+H), the movie does not play; Exposé is just displaying a 
"frozen state" of the video.

My question: Is there any way to update the window content that is displayed by 
Dock Exposé if my app is hidden?

Or can this be considered as a bug in Snow Leopard?

Regards,
Mani
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