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OS version and name: macOS Ventura 13.5
Cerebro.app version: 0.11.0
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Issue
Take a mac as above.
Create spaces (those are virtual screens where you can push windows to, you can then switch spaces using ctrl-left and ctrl-right as well as mission-control/exposé) and move windows through them.
Now go to a space, say space 3.
Launch cerebro, it disappears (that's normal).
Switch space 2, press the hotkey.
Cerebro appears. Escape or do something. Cerebro disappears.
Switch to another space, say space 1.
Type the hotkey.
The space of the first hotkey is where Cerebro displays; sometimes switching to it.
Problem: this looses focus of the current activity, which is exactly what spaces are meant for and the gui-less cerebro running mode is.
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Cerebro switches space to activate
Cerebro should respect macOS spaces
Aug 29, 2023
The fact that the space of launch and the space of first use can be different lets met think that disposing more things (e.g. a window) will likely solve the problem.
Adding to the request.
I have the same issue on Mac OS.
I'd expect that Cerebro will always appear on the current workspace.
For me, it is requirement in order to migrate to it.
Please LMK if I can help debugging it.
I hope it can be resolved as I really do want to migrate to Cerebro on both Mac and Linux.
I am on the latest Cerebro.app version
I have searched the issues of this repo and believe that this is not a duplicate
OS version and name: macOS Ventura 13.5
Cerebro.app version: 0.11.0
Relevant information from devtools no relevant info found
Issue
Take a mac as above.
Create spaces (those are virtual screens where you can push windows to, you can then switch spaces using ctrl-left and ctrl-right as well as mission-control/exposé) and move windows through them.
Now go to a space, say space 3.
Launch cerebro, it disappears (that's normal).
Switch space 2, press the hotkey.
Cerebro appears. Escape or do something. Cerebro disappears.
Switch to another space, say space 1.
Type the hotkey.
The space of the first hotkey is where Cerebro displays; sometimes switching to it.
Problem: this looses focus of the current activity, which is exactly what spaces are meant for and the gui-less cerebro running mode is.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: