Re: X11 vs Spaces, Snow Leopard 10.6.1
Re: X11 vs Spaces, Snow Leopard 10.6.1
- Subject: Re: X11 vs Spaces, Snow Leopard 10.6.1
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:21:03 -0700
It should still be in Trac.
This past week has seen a lot of work thanks to XDC and getting face
time with other developers to work out issues between the core of the
server and XQuartz. This coming week or so will be a race to
integrate released versions of bumped packages into our build system
and MacPorts. After that settles down and upstream announces X11R7.5,
I'll be pushing out a 2.4.1_alpha2 with all the new packages and
simultaneously a server binary built against 1.7.0-apple1 which can be
dropped in for those of you who want to test out the newer server. If
there are no major regressions against that, we'll probably go with
the 1.7 server instead of 1.5 or 1.6 for the next release.
After all that settles down, I'll start looking into the more focused
issues such as Dock/Spaces/Exposé integration, some of the more
complex OpenGL issues, the CLIPBOARD problems, etc.
So don't worry, I haven't forgotten about it, but a minor UI quirk
doesn't quite make it to the top of the list, sorry =/
On Oct 5, 2009, at 14:46, William Mortensen wrote:
Jeremy, any idea if a fix will be forthcoming for this? It has been
a while now. :-) It doesn't seem to be in Trac (anymore?); issue #98
looks kind of related but it's not quite the same.
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
On Oct 5, 2009, at 12:15, Bill Campbell wrote:
I tried enabling spaces for the first time this weekend, having
avoided it because of things I read on this list saying there
were various problem interactions with X11.
Once spaces is enabled, switching using command-tab between X11
and other applications works except that when switching back to
X11 from another application does not bring all the X11 windows
to the top as it did before enabling spaces. Clicking on the X11
icon in the Dock brings them to the top. This behavior continues
even after turning spaces off in System Preferences.
That behavior is based on the state of the checkbox at the bottom
of the spaces preference pane and has nothing to do with X11
directly.
I don't see anything in X11->Preferences to control this behavior.
That's because it's a Spaces preference (even if Spaces is turned
off)
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