On Thursday April 20 2017 23:20:33 db wrote:

> > Same happens with a Qt-based console emulator so this is not a bug in 
> > Terminal.app .
> 
> I couldn't reproduce it on 10.8.5. Have you tried switching between the 
> windows using the Window menu or ⌘1, ⌘2, etc?

Ah, thanks, so this appears to be a regression introduced with 10.9.x . Does 
10.8 already have the 2 different Spaces (Mission Control) modes?

To answer your question: yes, I did try the Window menu as well as the "show 
all windows" option under the Dock tile. Something does appear to change when I 
select the "MIA" window, but it doesn't reappear. I can have faith though and 
use Command-W to close the window after selecting it that way.

FWIW, as can be expected Safari is affected too.

I just notice that after selecting the MIA window, the fullscreen menu item 
reads "Exit Full Screen". IOW, the window remained in fullscreen mode and I can 
retrieve the window via that menu item.

That suggests a partial explanation. Apple uses a temporary Space to provide 
the fullscreen environment, apparently one for each window made fullscreen. 
Opening a new window and making it fullscreen switches to that window's Space 
and when you then exit fullscreen mode there is no way to go back to the other 
fullscreen window's Space.
That's confirmed when you switch to a different app when in fullscreen mode; 
there's no way to go back to that fullscreen window. Even if I set "when 
switching to an application, switch to a Space with open windows for the 
application".

All this doesn't happen when you use a basic fullscreen implementation that 
removes window decoration (titlebar, frame etc) and resizes the window to cover 
the full screen. Much faster, too, and you get to keep access to all other 
screens. But, apparently that's "non-platform behaviour" ...

R.

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