On Jul 20, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Rich Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 7/20/18 at 1:28 PM, [email protected] ('StefanW' via BBEdit
> Talk) wrote:
> 
>> When launching BBEdit, all the previously-open windows across the
>> different Spaces all open in the same Space - the active one. I have
>> to then spend several minutes manually clicking-and-dragging each
>> window into the Space where it had been. Keyboard Maestro (which I
>> have) doesn't support Spaces, but even a macro program that did would
>> require lots of effort to manage the macros since it's a fairly
>> dynamic collection of BBEdit windows in each Space.
> 
> Unfortunately, Spaces are opaque to applications, and there's no way that we 
> can either know what Space a window is in, nor put a window back into a 
> specific Space.
> 
> I've inquired of Apple engineering about this, and the response is that while 
> the OS will restore windows to their Spaces after a restart or logout, it 
> will not do so across a simple application quit/relaunch cycle.

This has not been my experience with BBEdit.

BBEdit’s windows always end up in the main space (Desktop #1) after a 
reboot/logout.
[ Note that all my BBEdit windows tend to live in a single “space”, so this is 
not quite the same as the OP’s question. ]

A few other applications (Terminal, for example) manage to get this right; but 
most do not.

— Marshall

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