FROM : ?
DATE : Mon Jan 21 21:58:07 2008
Il giorno 21/gen/08, alle ore 21:39, glenn andreas ha scritto:
> Not exactly true - you can talk through the Scripting bridge to the
> System Events to find out if it is enabled, turn it on/off, and get
> the basic geometry of it (though there doesn't appear to be any way
> to get what space is active, nor to reliably switch screens)
And NSWindow exposes -setCollectionBehavior: to set some window-Spaces
interactions, but no explicit movement is available. (However, a
window can be set this way to join all spaces, effectively moving from
one to the other whenever the user switches.)
- ∞
DATE : Mon Jan 21 21:58:07 2008
Il giorno 21/gen/08, alle ore 21:39, glenn andreas ha scritto:
> Not exactly true - you can talk through the Scripting bridge to the
> System Events to find out if it is enabled, turn it on/off, and get
> the basic geometry of it (though there doesn't appear to be any way
> to get what space is active, nor to reliably switch screens)
And NSWindow exposes -setCollectionBehavior: to set some window-Spaces
interactions, but no explicit movement is available. (However, a
window can be set this way to join all spaces, effectively moving from
one to the other whenever the user switches.)
- ∞
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