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Ole Begemann

@olebegemann

Co-author of Advanced Swift: https://gumroad.com/a/507458675 . Writes about Swift at https://oleb.net . Also tweets as @elo (in German).

Joined December 2010
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    Ole Begemann ‏@olebegemann 13 Nov 2015

    Huge respect to every Mac app developer who takes care that their app reopens on the correct virtual desktops after a reboot. Very few do.

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      1. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai 13 Nov 2015

        @olebegemann How can the app control that?

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      2. Ole Begemann ‏@olebegemann 13 Nov 2015

        @mjtsai I actually have no idea. But iTerm2 gets it right.

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      4. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai 13 Nov 2015

        @olebegemann I was pretty sure there was no API for that, other than the regular NSWindow stuff and user manually assigning apps to spaces.

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      1. Ole Begemann ‏@olebegemann 13 Nov 2015

        iTerm2 and http://Preview.app  do this right consistently. Most others, not so much.

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      2. Dan Rosenstark ‏@dr2050 13 Nov 2015

        @olebegemann If you want to point us in the direction of the code that solves this problem, perhaps we can get your respect too, please?

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      3. Ole Begemann ‏@olebegemann 13 Nov 2015

        @dr2050 I actually don’t know if there even is an official API for it, sorry.

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      4. Dan Rosenstark ‏@dr2050 13 Nov 2015

        @olebegemann you can right-click on the icon for the app and set which desktop it permanently lives in. Possible workaround? #osxSpaces

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    1. Erwin ‏@erwinEmm 13 Nov 2015

      @olebegemann I think OS X takes care of that, not the app. As a user, you tell OS X which screen to put the app in

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    2. David Beck ‏@davbeck 13 Nov 2015 Sparks, NV

      @olebegemann Related to that, you can definitely tell which developers use fullscreen mode and which just toggled a property.

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