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Hiding window with cmd+h breaks tiling for this window when reappearing. #741

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uloco opened this issue Aug 20, 2018 · 8 comments · Fixed by #870
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Hiding window with cmd+h breaks tiling for this window when reappearing. #741

uloco opened this issue Aug 20, 2018 · 8 comments · Fixed by #870
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@uloco
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uloco commented Aug 20, 2018

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  • Amethyst version:
    0.21.1 (61)
  • macOS version:
    10.13.6 (17G65)

What's the problem?

After pressing cmd+h to hide a window (not minimize), the window is hidden and the remaining windows are tiled correctly. But after opening the closed window with cmd+tab the windows do not get rearranged. Forcing with cmd+z works though.

@ianyh
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ianyh commented Aug 22, 2018

I thought there was already an issue for this, but I can't find it. 😮

@ianyh ianyh added the bug label Aug 22, 2018
@alburthoffman
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might be something broken?

I'm running Amethyst 0.12.0(57) in macOS 10.13.6, and tried the steps above. Amethyst works as expected.

@uloco
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uloco commented Aug 27, 2018

Here a gif to show what is happening. It happens with any application on my machine.

aug-27-2018 11-53-58

@ianyh
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ianyh commented Aug 27, 2018

Thanks for the gif! That’s pretty neat.

Yeah, I thought I had fixed the hiding thing, but it might have regressed or I may have missed it somewhere.

@alecbz
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alecbz commented Apr 11, 2019

Forcing with cmd+z works though.

For me it seems not even "Force windows to be reevaluated" fixes it. I need to minimize (not hide) the window and restore it to get Amethyst to "find" it again.

@stevencorona
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I'm also having this issue. Has anyone found a work-around besides minimizing?

@ianyh
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ianyh commented Sep 8, 2019

Switching between spaces would also fix it as a workaround.

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ianyh commented Sep 8, 2019

I think #662 is the root cause of this.

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