On 25 Aug 2010, at 04:54, Scott Thompson wrote:
On Aug 24, 2010, at 10:34 PM, Rob Gleeson wrote:
Hey MacRubyists,
This question isn't strictly MacRuby related, but if I get an answer I'd like to try and implement it in MacRuby.
The OSX WM doesn't seem to be able to treat a stack of windows as an individual stack that you can cycle through, for example an entire "Space" is treated as one stack.
I'd like to mark or treat a group of windows overlapping each other as one "stack", and when an application in that stack has focus, a key binding(such as cmd+p, cmd+n) would cycle through that stack.
My question really is, what APIs would I look at? Is it possible? Is it feasible?
I believe the key binding you are looking for is cmd-back-quote (cmd-`)
;-)
Scott
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Kind of :-) cmd+` seems to cycle focus between windows belonging to a single application. I'd like to group a random number of windows that don't belong to a single application, and cycle through those. It's quite possible my google foo is that weak and I'm missing something that is already a feature ;-) Rob