Sorry, Curt is right…I missed out a detail I didn’t realise was relevant.
Before opening TextMate, assign it to This Desktop (ctrl-click TextMate on the dock, Options->This Desktop).
Following my original email then consistently produces the odd behaviour for me. 

Assigning TextMate to None instead of This Desktop consistently eradicates the odd behaviour for me, which I suspect explains Curt’s observation.

Out of curiosity I tried exactly the same things with Pages…which always behaves as you would expect (no invisible documents).


On 5 Feb 2014, at 22:57, Curt Sellmer <sellmerfud@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm using v2.0-alpha.9505 on OS X 10.9.1 and I do not see this behavior.  Works fine for me.


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 4:51 PM, Robert Milton <robert.gomez.milton@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I’m running v2.0-alpha.9503 under OS X 10.9, and habitually view it full screen (ctrl-cmd-f). However I call up the Find/Replace dialog (e.g cmd-f), the editing window turns invisible. This makes the Next button (among others) highlight matches in an invisible document (try it and you’ll see what I mean). No such problem if I exit full screen (ctrl-cmd-f again) before I call up the Find/Replace Dialog. I thought you’d want to be aware of this behaviour.

Regards
Robert Milton

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