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... but by the window manager. The window manager should take care of grouping windows together if the application requests that, so tabs can be handled in a consistent way.
In fact, all window management should be done by the window /manager/. Why should I have minimize a window manually if I want to start a drag&drop operation into another window? The window manager should automatically maximize the application's document window I'm working in and reduce its size as soon as I focus on another document. Drag&drop operations should also reduce the application's document window and present me - exposé-like - with a list of possible targets.
We're in the twenty first century, and I still have to take care of window management myself? Heck...