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- From: "Tom Scogland" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 14:57:55 -0400
That's... very odd, to say the least. You should definitely report those events as bugs. The safari behavior might be understandable if it's trying to open in a tab and safari does something odd as a result, but the rest is just not how it's supposed to work at all.
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Brandon Allbery <
email@hidden> wrote:
On 2008 May 7, at 16:21, Tom Scogland wrote:
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Brandon Allbery <
email@hidden> wrote:
On May 7, 2008, at 15:31 , Bill Janssen wrote:
(What I want is that when I ask an application via menu to open a new
window, it opens on the current Space. I should bugreport that, but
my hit rate with Apple bug reports so far is 0/3. Feh.)
The defaults seting trick seems to have given me that.
I get that I no longer get auto-flipped to the application's desktop, but the application still opens its windows there.
Only if you specifically told it to.
Except that I didn't tell it to. The only special application setting I have for Spaces is that Adium shows up on all desktops.
It's also not especially consistent, even within applications. For example, if I open a new Terminal it shows up on the current Space. If I select File > New Command... (or New Command... from the Dock icon) the *dialog* opens wherever I first launched Terminal (which was really confusing the first time I did it after applying the no-auto-flip thing, as I didn't know what happened to the dialog until I went to the Spaces overview and saw the dialog in a different Space). As another example, if I open a new Safari window directly it shows up on the current Space, but if a program opens one (say, clicking a link in Mail.app) it sometimes opens on the current Space and sometimes (!) on the Space where I first opened Safari.
I second the thing about mail.app btw, definitely gets annoying with multiple addresses.
The odd thing is that it usually works (or did in Tiger, at least; only recently started using Leopard as my main environment).
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