Really? Wow. If so, someone must have been doing some serious hacking
on Spaces' code, since there isn't a public API.

On Dec 8, 3:45 am, Etienne Samson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IIRC, there's now a Spaces-related plugin in the repository, but I  
> haven't looked more closely at it.
>
> Le 7 déc. 08 à 00:11, petemounce a écrit :
>
>
>
> > Ah; ok.  Fair enough.  Is there an issue tracker I can enter them into
> > for holding until such a day dawns?
>
> > On Dec 6, 6:26 pm, "Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Those would be cool features, but as far as I know they are not
> >> possible at this time. First, QS was created before Spaces existed,  
> >> so
> >> it has no awareness of them, which it would need to do any of this.
> >> But more importantly, Apple has provided no way for other  
> >> applications
> >> to access and control Spaces, so there is no way QS could become  
> >> aware
> >> of Spaces. Maybe one day Apple will open it up to allow other
> >> applications to send commands to Spaces, but as of now it can't be
> >> done.
>
> >> On Dec 6, 6:28 am, petemounce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi there
>
> >>> I use QS on OSX 10.5.  I have a dual-monitor setup, combined with
> >>> Spaces - I manage to fill up a 2-wide by 3-tall grid of spaces,  
> >>> where
> >>> each one is dual screens.
>
> >>> I have set up Spaces preferences so certain apps are launched on
> >>> certain spaces.  However, there are then some apps that I want to  
> >>> use
> >>> everywhere.  I have a couple of questions, then...
>
> >>> a) Is there a way to get Quicksilver to launch an app on the current
> >>> space, if it isn't already running?
> >>> b) Is there a way to get QS to pull an app window from another  
> >>> space,
> >>> if I launch it and it _is_ already running?
> >>> c) Is there a way to get QA to open a new window of an app, on the
> >>> current space, if I launch it and it _is_ already running?  Here, I
> >>> guess a modifier key to the enter-invocation when I'm in QS; I don't
> >>> see a way for it to read my mind and know that I want a new window
> >>> where I am as opposed to be swapped to the space with the currently
> >>> running window.
>
> >>> I _really_ like QS, by the way, and can't live without it on my Mac.
> >>> Thanks for your efforts!
>
> >>> Regards
> >>> Pete

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