2009/7/15 David Alan Hjelle:
>
> So I'm still doing a bit of research, but I found out something
> interesting: Terminal seems to have what I think is the correct
> behavior. In other words, if I have several Terminal windows open in
> several other spaces and not the space I'm currently on, then a ⌘-T
> (new tab) opens a brand new window in the current space rather than
> adding a tab to a existing window in a different space.
>
> Regardless, if there is interest, it appears that Terminal, at least,
> is able to determine which spaces its windows are currently in.

Not really.  All it does is that it opens a new window if one there is
no "key" window when you hit ⌘-T.  To do that it doesn't need to know
which Space it is on.  The same method would not work to determine
whether a MacVim window was on the current Space.

Björn

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