On Mit, 2017-07-19 at 18:30 +0200, Dan Wilcox wrote: > Ah ok, I misunderstood. What I was referring to was *very* buggy > behavior such as creating a bang with the key binding creates two > bangs... > > What you're talking about is the fact that macOS does not have "focus > follows mouse", which it sounds like you are used to.
No, at least: I'm not used to windows coming into focus just by hovering them, if that's what you mean. > Yes, clicking to focus the window is normal. You can hover over an > unfocused window and scroll it but not click in without the initial > focus click. Hm.. I don't have a Mac nearby right now, but last time I checked this: When Finder is not in focus, I can click on folder and the Finder window comes to the front AND the folder is selected. The same with any button in qjackctl. I didn't test any other apps. However, with Pd triggering a [bng] of a window that is not in focus requires two clicks. As far as I can tell, that behavior is specific to Pd and seems not to be a Mac paradigm (what I initially thought it would be). > I'd suggest using CMD+` to cycle the currently active app's windows. Thanks, that is a handy shortcut. Roman
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
_______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
