On Sep 20, 2009, at 12:46:44, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> I'm not positively sure but it seems that if I have Growl Safari  
> running when I launch Safari, immediately after Safari loads, it  
> will be like pushed to the background, e.g. loses focus.

I've seen this, too.

> I'm not sure what's going on.

Me, either.

GrowlSafari uses the Growl framework, which registers with Growl by  
writing out a file into the temporary directory and opening it with  
GrowlHelperApp. It specifically requests that the system not switch  
processes, not add the file to the Recent Documents menu, and a few  
other things.

The problem seems to be that, under 10.6, the system sometimes ignores  
those options and uses the defaults—switch processes, add the file to  
the Recent Documents menu, etc. You may notice a .growlRegDict file in  
your Recent Documents menu; if so, that's another symptom.

This mainly affects applications using old versions of  
Growl.framework, but it seems to also affect GrowlSafari 1.2 using  
Growl.framework 1.2 beta. I don't know why, and I don't think there's  
anything we can do about it, as it's the operating system's bug.


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