[TxMt] Re: [TM2] spaces not respected by `mate`
MinRK
benjaminrk at gmail.com
Tue Dec 27 19:29:39 UTC 2011
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 11:10, Sören Kuklau <chucker23n at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 27, 2011, at 8:04 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
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>> On 24 Dec 2011, at 01:55, MinRK wrote:
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>>> I supposedly have TextMate 2 bound to a single Desktop
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>> Where do you set this?
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> 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.
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>>> 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.
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>> 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
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> 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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