Re: window order
Re: window order
- Subject: Re: window order
- From: Stephen Cronin <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 18:10:20 -0700
My hunch:
In Spaces macOS windowing is such that it ’simulates’ the normal Cocoa responder chain which usually managing user events.
However, once ‘entombed’ in ‘space’ the normal responder mechanisms have to be ‘hijacked’…
This is why I think you are correct:
because to macOS the whole notion of ‘window order’ inside and outside of a Space are different kettle of fish…
> On Jun 29, 2016, at 6:03 PM, Mitchell L Model <email@hidden> wrote:
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> I am beginning to think that spaces destroy the whole notion of window order. At the moment, I have:
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> SD assigned to space 1
> TextEdit assigned to space 2, with window win3 in front of win2
> TextEdit window win1 in space 3
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> In SD, getting the documents or windows of TextEdit shows the order of the window in the order:
> win1, win2, win3
> win3 is last even though it is visibly frontmost and even after setting its window index to 1.
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> Play around with this a while and see what you get. It would be great if someone could confirm, add to, or explain this.
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