Hi John,
You are not unique in noticing the apparently random (single) switching of
R.app windows in previous versions of Mac OS X (Ventura).
I observed the same phenomenon, but simply lived with it, despite some close
calls in code destruction… I had to keep my wits about me!
Cheers,
Des
Great to hear, I guess, as it bulwarks the history a bit better.
J.
On 10/4/23 15:29, Smith, Desmond wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> You are not unique in noticing the apparently random (single)
> switching of R.app windows in previous versions of Mac OS X (Ventura).
>
> I observed the same phenomenon,
I updated to Sonoma. I reinstalled R and RStudio and is working fine for me
in M1 and Intel.
Manuel
On Wed, 4 Oct 2023 at 19:19 Simon Urbanek
wrote:
> I had a look and can reproduce it. What happens is that macOS Sonoma is
> sending dozens of notifications that a window will close (even if no
Not to beat a dead horse, but it may be that this is the mechanism for
the spontaneous switching I was experiencing in versions for a couple of
years. Don't know why I would be unique in that but it seems to have
been the case.
Just adding the observation in case it provides a puzzle piece.
Kevin,
> On 4/10/2023, at 5:27 AM, Kevin Thorpe wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I am wondering if this is just an issue on M1/2 chips or does it also affect
> Intel?
>
It is an issue with Sonoma macOS new TUI classes and not the architecture so it
will affect both.
> I usually hold off upgrading
I had a look and can reproduce it. What happens is that macOS Sonoma is sending
dozens of notifications that a window will close (even if no window is being
closed!) and since we move the focus to the next window on close it happens
every time macOS sends that notification and thus many times
I just tried reinstalling R on a M1 with Sonoma but the problem persists.
BW
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I was having problems with Rstudio after upgrading to Sonoma. I removed and
reinstalled R and the problems seem to disappear.