If all nay-sayers would just focus on requirement #3 in comment number
#335 (not #336). I believe this is the essence. Currently, when that
particular requirement is true, clicking the launcher does NOTHING!

So why not toggle-minimized here? After all, clicking does absolutely
nothing. AND it doesn't conflict the SPREAD behavior, because *only one
window is open*.

And, if someone clicks it, and therefore minimizes it, it is absolutely
intuitive to click it again to "bring it back" (its a behavior that goes
all the way back to Windows 95 and it was as good idea then as it is
now).

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  Minimize Application's Windows upon clicking its Launcher Icon

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