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First of all, thank you very much for your app, which provides a lot of convenience for my work. I think this is the best window switching app on the Mac platform.
Imagine a two-monitor scenario, such as screen A and B, and divide the IDE (such as GoLand) into all desktops.
I mainly use screen A for context switching, and I expect that the window list should only contain windows that can appear on screen A.
But this is not the case now, because the IDE is assigned to all desktops, and the IDE also appears in the window list.
The above is just an example. The core problem is that I treat different screens as different context spaces, and apps assigned to all desktops will disrupt this setting.
To solve this conflict, you need to add another restriction option: only show apps in the space (screen) where the mouse is located
This is what I need. Thank you again for your app and your efforts.
just do like :
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Let me rephrase the problem:
two screen, 4 windows in screen1, 2windows in screen2
mouse in screen2:
first press alt tab: it is normal, show 2 windows.
secend press alt tab: it is not normal, show all 6 windows
i found it may be a bug, i fork your project and fix it. you can try.
First of all, thank you very much for your app, which provides a lot of convenience for my work. I think this is the best window switching app on the Mac platform.
Imagine a two-monitor scenario, such as screen A and B, and divide the IDE (such as GoLand) into all desktops.
I mainly use screen A for context switching, and I expect that the window list should only contain windows that can appear on screen A.
But this is not the case now, because the IDE is assigned to all desktops, and the IDE also appears in the window list.
The above is just an example. The core problem is that I treat different screens as different context spaces, and apps assigned to all desktops will disrupt this setting.
To solve this conflict, you need to add another restriction option: only show apps in the space (screen) where the mouse is located
This is what I need. Thank you again for your app and your efforts.
just do like :
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: