On 22 Sep 2009, at 17:19, Eric Schlegel wrote:
Secondly, is there any way in any of those environments to
programmatically switch Spaces? For example, if Space 3 happens to be
visible, is there any Cocoa code I can run which will switch the
visibility to, say, Space 2?
No, there is no API (in Cocoa or otherwise) to control the active
space.
Speaking as a user of Mac OS X, I am relieved about this. Spaces is a
feature that is designed to allow the user to manage the way his/her
apps appear. Applications which interfere with the user's preferences
(e.g. by changing the space from the one I want to view) are likely to
be annoying and uninstalled (at least on my Mac).
-eric
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