Hi Dave,
I'm wondering if anyone else is using TextMate with Leopard Spaces and seeing weird behavior.
If I open up a document window in TextMate in Space 1 and leave it there, all is well and there's no problem. If I move the window to Space 2, when I Save the document stays on Space 2 (like it should), but the view switches back to Space 1. The same thing happens when hit Command-F to find: the document stays on Space 2 while the view switches back to Space 1.
I think this is a general issue with spaces that makes it less useful than it could be. You'll see this same behavior happen w/ every application.
It seems as if a given application will always be "tied" to the space that it is originally assigned to, or initially opened in.
For instance, say you open your PDF viewer in space 1 to view something. Then you jump to space 2 for some reason. If you then open up another pdf in space 2 the window will actually open in space 1 and you'll have to view it there.
Or, even more annoying:
Say you open Mail.app in space 1 and you decide that you really want to move it to space 2. So you go ahead and move it there. After reading some mail (still in space 2 now) and you decide to reply to something, the new reply window will open in space 1 and you will jump back to space 1 in order to start writing ... somehow annoying.
Anyway, that's just a long way of saying that I don't think it's TM's fault, but rather a design flaw in Spaces that I hope Apple will soon fix.
-steve