After entering the date in the CocoaDialog popup, TxMt is losing focus. The date is still getting written to the file. Any thoughts on what might be the issue?
Ben
I think CocoaDialog is strictly a separate program from TextMate. I imagine it is grabbing focus when it starts up, and the default "who gets focus after a program closes" behavior is happening when it closes down.
Assuming this is true, someone more familiar with Cocoa programming / how the OS X window manager behaves than I might know what that behavior is (and if it can be usefully changed).
On Jul 10, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Benjamin Jackson wrote:
After entering the date in the CocoaDialog popup, TxMt is losing focus. The date is still getting written to the file. Any thoughts on what might be the issue?
Ben
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On Jul 10, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Benjamin Jackson wrote:
After entering the date in the CocoaDialog popup, TxMt is losing focus. The date is still getting written to the file. Any thoughts on what might be the issue?
I can't reproduce this here. Can you give us a precise step-by-step?
Ben
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