This happens with SlickEdit v26.0.1.0.
Steps to reproduce:
- Observe that SlickEdit is pinned in the Windows 11 taskbar (see attachment 1)
- Run an operation that causes SlickEdit to enter its dreaded "hazy blocked state" (see attachment 2)
- When SlickEdit goes blank, the taskbar icon becomes unpinned (see attachment 3)
To enter the dreaded "hazy blocked state", I ran the
last_recorded_macro() in the screenshot and typed a bit on the keyboard during the
delay() call.