From a quick look at the archives, it looks like at least a few people on
this list have been using Textmate on Leopard... has anyone had trouble with spaces? I've noticed that sometimes when I have textmate windows on spaces other than space 1, all the windows will become inaccessible. The only way I can make them work again is to disable spaces. This is especially pronounced if I launch textmate from another space. Has anyone noticed this or found a work-around?
Thanks
Geoff
On 3 Nov 2007, at 03:52, Geoff Beier wrote:
From a quick look at the archives, it looks like at least a few people on
this list have been using Textmate on Leopard... has anyone had trouble with spaces? I've noticed that sometimes when I have textmate windows on spaces other than space 1, all the windows will become inaccessible. The only way I can make them work again is to disable spaces. This is especially pronounced if I launch textmate from another space. Has anyone noticed this or found a work-around?
exactly how are you judging inaccessible?
I just opened a new project in each of spaces 2,3 and 4
each click on the TextMate icon in the dock moves me to the next space with TM in, e.g. I move between spaces 2 3 and 4
all instances of TM are live and accessible.
if I move all instances into one space I can use command+` to move between instances. (but not when they are in a space of their own)
This seems to be normal, as, in other applications too, I can move between windows in different spaces with the ctrl+ arrow keys or the application dock icon, but not the command+` shortcut.
what happens to you?
;o)
On 11/3/07, Tony Crockford tonyc@boldfish.co.uk wrote:
exactly how are you judging inaccessible?
[explanation of exactly the behavior I'm expecting when things work snipped...]
what happens to you?
On more than one occasion, I've been browsing the web in space 1, used control-down to go to space 3, opened a few files in TM, used control-right to go to space 4, looked at some email, used control-left to go back to space 3 and seen none of the TM windows. If I click its icon in the dock, the TM menubar does appear. Looking in the window menu, I can see that it still "knows" about my open files. Selecting one of the windows in the window menu does nothing. Going to spaces' preferences and unticking "Enable Spaces" brings them all back.
Though this has happened several times, I can't reproduce it at will and it does not always happen.
Geoff
On Nov 2, 2007, at 9:52 PM, Geoff Beier wrote:
From a quick look at the archives, it looks like at least a few
people on this list have been using Textmate on Leopard... has anyone had trouble with spaces? I've noticed that sometimes when I have textmate windows on spaces other than space 1, all the windows will become inaccessible. The only way I can make them work again is to disable spaces. This is especially pronounced if I launch textmate from another space. Has anyone noticed this or found a work- around?
I believe I'm one of those, and I haven't found a good solution. I keep all my Textmate spaces in space 1. In my opinion, Spaces is better suited to separating applications than separating windows of those applications.
On 11/3/07, Richard K Miller richardkmiller@gmail.com wrote:
I believe I'm one of those, and I haven't found a good solution. I keep all my Textmate spaces in space 1. In my opinion, Spaces is better suited to separating applications than separating windows of those applications.
FWIW, all my textmate windows were in one space, just not space 1 :). I just saw this problem with terminal. All the terminal windows were in a single space (space 2) and I became unable to make them visible without disabling spaces. TextMate was not running. Though I still can't reproduce this at will, it seems to be related to using ctrl+arrows to switch spaces.
Since it's now clear that this isn't TM-specific, I've opened radar 5578774.
Geoff
I've read all the threads I can find related to Spaces, but didn't see a description of my problem... If I open up a couple TextMate windows in one space, and then to move just one of the windows to another space, both move. I haven't seen this behavior in any other application.
Is this a known problem?
-- Daryl
On Nov 4, 2007 9:57 AM, Geoff Beier geoff@mollyandgeoff.com wrote:
On 11/3/07, Richard K Miller richardkmiller@gmail.com wrote:
I believe I'm one of those, and I haven't found a good solution. I keep all my Textmate spaces in space 1. In my opinion, Spaces is better suited to separating applications than separating windows of those applications.
FWIW, all my textmate windows were in one space, just not space 1 :). I just saw this problem with terminal. All the terminal windows were in a single space (space 2) and I became unable to make them visible without disabling spaces. TextMate was not running. Though I still can't reproduce this at will, it seems to be related to using ctrl+arrows to switch spaces.
Since it's now clear that this isn't TM-specific, I've opened radar 5578774.
Geoff
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On 10 Dec 2007, at 21:06, Daryl Spitzer wrote:
I've read all the threads I can find related to Spaces, but didn't see a description of my problem... If I open up a couple TextMate windows in one space, and then to move just one of the windows to another space, both move. I haven't seen this behavior in any other application.
Is this a known problem?
I reported this via http://bugreport.apple.com and they closed it as a duplicate.
On Nov 4, 2007 9:57 AM, Geoff Beier geoff@mollyandgeoff.com wrote:
On 11/3/07, Richard K Miller richardkmiller@gmail.com wrote:
I believe I'm one of those, and I haven't found a good solution. I keep all my Textmate spaces in space 1. In my opinion, Spaces is better suited to separating applications than separating windows of those applications.
FWIW, all my textmate windows were in one space, just not space 1 :). I just saw this problem with terminal. All the terminal windows were in a single space (space 2) and I became unable to make them visible without disabling spaces. TextMate was not running. Though I still can't reproduce this at will, it seems to be related to using ctrl+arrows to switch spaces.
Since it's now clear that this isn't TM-specific, I've opened radar 5578774.
Geoff
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did you ran some disk utility repair permisions?
On Nov 4, 2007 7:57 PM, Geoff Beier geoff@mollyandgeoff.com wrote:
On 11/3/07, Richard K Miller richardkmiller@gmail.com wrote:
I believe I'm one of those, and I haven't found a good solution. I keep all my Textmate spaces in space 1. In my opinion, Spaces is better suited to separating applications than separating windows of those applications.
FWIW, all my textmate windows were in one space, just not space 1 :). I just saw this problem with terminal. All the terminal windows were in a single space (space 2) and I became unable to make them visible without disabling spaces. TextMate was not running. Though I still can't reproduce this at will, it seems to be related to using ctrl+arrows to switch spaces.
Since it's now clear that this isn't TM-specific, I've opened radar 5578774.
Geoff
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate