Windowshade X is definitely your problem. Or rather it was definitely my problem when I had this. Uninstalling it & restarting solved the problem.
If you want to keep Windowshade X try one of the other interfaces. I found it opened on top of all the the other windows if I changed to the cube interface. Alternatively you could hang around using Windowshade X until Lion's released. It's one of the dwindling number of Apps that rely on Rosetta & it's very unlikely it'll be updated to jive with Lion. On 21 Apr 2011, at 05:04, paulhagstrom wrote: > One further question for any "me too"s, perhaps, since it occurs to me > I have one thing running that might have an effect. Though Unsanity > probably gets a worse rap than deserved, any "me too"s also running > Windowshade X? I was thinking that maybe it does something to elevate > (sometimes?) the frontmost window further than expected. I'm going to > try turning it off to see if I still see this happen, though I won't > know for a while whether it's had an effect. > > On Apr 20, 9:33 pm, paulhagstrom <[email protected]> wrote: >> I've noticed that with some regularity, calling up the Quicksilver >> window has the effect of bringing it to just behind the frontmost >> application window. Usually, this means I can't see it at all, but if >> I drag the frontmost window away from the center of the screen, I can >> see it. Right now, I'm using the BezelHUD interface, and QS B59 (and >> Mac OS 10.6.7). >> >> First: is anyone else seeing this happen, and any idea why it does? >> >> Second: QS is not the only application that does this. The other place >> I find this happening is with OmniFocus' QuickEntry panel, which >> similarly is supposed to pop to the top, but winds up just peeking out >> from behind a Finder or Safari window that I had frontmost. (With QS >> it's a bit worse, because while I have the OF QE panel positioned off >> to the side of the screen, so I can see it peek out, the position of >> the QS panel is in a portion of the screen that is almost always >> occupied.) >> >> This doesn't happen all the time. When it does, restarting QS appears >> to solve the problem, at least for a while. I'm simultaneously running >> a few other programs that have this kind of a "pop to the top" >> systemwide shortcut. I've never seen this happen with Twitter or >> Alfred, I can't recall if I've ever seen this happen with LaunchBar, >> but I do have all of these running, if that makes a difference. >> >> Any ideas about why this might be happening, or any "me too"s?
