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I've been thinking that I could create TextEdit windows where the doc title is the name given to the desktop workspace, all with a common prefix, so they show up together in lists of active TE windows.
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His technique seems doable in KBM (but not by me, not any time soon anyway).ĭoes anyone have any ideas for how to create something like Spencer's "little invisible app windows"? That seems a steep learning curve for me. Other apps that succeed in keeping multiple windows, move them all to the first desktop space when rebooting. I can have multiple TE windows on multiple spaces and through reboots and crashes, they stay in the right space, even if they weren't saved. One thing I have discovered that is joyful in this environment is that the TextEdit is well integrated into desktop spaces. I still use them, as scratch desktops, but I don't count on anything there being stable. I got so frustrated with what OSX does to that desktop, going back and forth with an external monitor or not, that I dedicated the first screen on each display to being blank. The Blank External desktop is the one that disappears. Unplugged, the first space of the external monitor disappears, I have 20 spaces, and I cannot add any more. I currently have 21 desktops, when I have my external monitor plugged in, and could add more.
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(I know the guy who invented the concept on SCO UNIX in the mid-1980s, when they called it MultiScreens.) The only way I know how do use a similar workflow on a computer is with desktop spaces, and I've been addicted to them for years. He has a dedicated room in his house with several tabletops full. I have a friend who is working on 14 books at once. If there is no support in KBM for desktop space changes, I may try building it using AppleScript and CK, managed by KBM, but I'd rather have something closer to "off the shelf". (If you're with me so far, note that CK does not use the Mission Control Desktop numbers, it lets you assign text names to each desktop space and those are persistent if you rearrange the order of the desktops, hence a different term, "rooms".) I cannot find a KBM trigger for "Change Workspace/Desktop".Ĭurrent Key (free desktop management app) will call AppleScript when the desktop space is changed ( Room Change Alerts – CurrentKey Stats) but it only tells the name of the new desktop space ("room" in CK) so that would have to be saved for every space change to know what the previous one is. And it's impossible to do while holding a window in motion to move it to the other desktop space. So far my best alternative is to move the spaces next to each other and then do a 3-fingered swipe left and right on my laptop. The documentation (and example) shows that you need to provide the actual array as parameter, where you are using the value.Has anyone built a macro to switch to the previous desktop space? If the internal pointer points beyond the end of the elements list or the array is empty, key() returns NULL. The key() function simply returns the key of the array element that's currently being pointed to by the internal pointer. but the bold italic as you can see, returns 0 instead of the 20 that is actually in the form name value.Īccording to the PHP documentation of key(): The bold parts, are the parts that successfully come out in my second example. So once the user enters the values I need those values to go into a database.or in the test, echo out. The numbers are generated based on things in the database, so 20 would correlate to "width" 27 would correlate to "height" for example.
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(obviously not the exact code to follow but the examples are identical conceptually) inputted value = height I have a form with dynamically generated fields like so.
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Ok so, I am building something for my employer for them to input products, they have very specific requirements.
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