On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 11:10, Sören Kuklau chucker23n@gmail.com wrote:
On Dec 27, 2011, at 8:04 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 24 Dec 2011, at 01:55, MinRK wrote:
I supposedly have TextMate 2 bound to a single Desktop
Where do you set this?
You need at least two desktops (go to Mission Control and click the + button). Then, open TextMate, move its window to the second desktop, and in its Dock icon, go to Options → Assign To: This Desktop.
Correct, this is exactly how I have done it.
but when I launch TextMate, or run `mate file` to open a file in an existing session, then that it will open on the current Desktop, ignoring the setting. Essentially, TextMate always behaves as if the Desktop affiliation is always None.
If you use ‘open -b com.macromates.TextMate.preview «file»’ from Terminal does it then behave as you expect?
No, this behaves the same as `mate`, and opening files associated with TM2 from Finder, and dragging files onto the icon in the doc.
Interestingly enough, I changed the setting to 'All Desktops', and it also had no effect on TM2, but *did* change the behavior for TM1. Could there be a conflict of bundle identifiers happening somewhere?
-MinRK
FWIW, I cannot reproduce MinRK's problem. Both `mate` and opening in the GUI make the TextMate window come up in the second desktop.
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