I can't reproduce this here. Can you give us a precise step-by-step?
1. Open todo.gtd. 2. Create a project and an action 3. Hit "#" 4. Hit "Enter" to set the date to "today" 5. Focus goes back to Finder instead of TxMt
- Ben
On Jul 10, 2006, at 4:57 PM, Benjamin Jackson wrote:
I can't reproduce this here. Can you give us a precise step-by-step?
- Open todo.gtd.
- Create a project and an action
- Hit "#"
- Hit "Enter" to set the date to "today"
- Focus goes back to Finder instead of TxMt
It's not happening here. Is this consistent? Is it always the Finder, or whatever the “previous application” is? Do you use any programs like LiteSwitchX? I do, but I don't know if this would affect things. Do you notice this only with the date dialog, not with the choose context dialog or other dialogs? Do you have your own CocoaDialog installed, or just the one that comes with TextMate?
- Ben
Haris
Just for info: It's not happening here. And I don't use anything like LiteSwitchX.
Oliver
On 11.07.2006, at 00:06, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
On Jul 10, 2006, at 4:57 PM, Benjamin Jackson wrote:
I can't reproduce this here. Can you give us a precise step-by-step?
- Open todo.gtd.
- Create a project and an action
- Hit "#"
- Hit "Enter" to set the date to "today"
- Focus goes back to Finder instead of TxMt
It's not happening here. Is this consistent? Is it always the Finder, or whatever the “previous application” is? Do you use any programs like LiteSwitchX? I do, but I don't know if this would affect things. Do you notice this only with the date dialog, not with the choose context dialog or other dialogs? Do you have your own CocoaDialog installed, or just the one that comes with TextMate?