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Cmd + 2 appears to just group by application, but there's no discernible sorting for the applications.
Ah, you're right -- so it's not sorting windows by application, it's *grouping* windows by application, but then sorting the overall layout by some unknown criteria.
Thanks for figuring that out.
-rob.
Thanks for figuring that out.
-rob.
Looks to me like, it's grouping by application. Then sorting those applications by PID.
It's not PID... I opened a bunch of apps (just in order down my dock) Checked the PIDs in activity monitor, and then tried it, and they were in a different order. And actually, Activity Monitor moved to the front of the CMD + 2 list when i did that.
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Slightly off-topic, but the OS X Hints RSS feed doesn't seem to be showing the é in Exposé properly, it just shows up as a diamond with a ? in. That's on 10.6.1 and Safari 4.0.3. I think it may be something to do with the Geeklog upgrade? :)
Yes, there's an issue with the feed and accented characters. Not sure when it'll be resolved, but it's on the list.
On a related subject, if anyone's a wizard with PHP, MySQL, character sets, and RSS feeds, I'd love to talk to you for a bit :).
-rob.
On a related subject, if anyone's a wizard with PHP, MySQL, character sets, and RSS feeds, I'd love to talk to you for a bit :).
-rob.
Maybe command-2 is the order in which they were launched? That seems to be it for me, but maybe it's just a coincidence.
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Here's my guess for Cmd+2: it seems to sort based on Apple software first, then third-party. For me, when I have Safari, Finder, Terminal, and Adium running, Cmd+2 puts them in the order of Finder, Safari, Terminal, then Adium.
Strike that - just found a combination of apps that broke that. I'm starting to get really curious about the algorithm this is using...
if it goes by the same rules as the finder, then cmd-2 sorts the windows by 'date', in this case by launch order — methinks…. needs further testing, which involves rebooting etc (no time for _that_ much osxhints dedication right now)
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Maybe it just sorts the applications in such a way that the windows will fit properly on the screen, using some sort of packing algorithm? I never noticed any particular order to the usual Exposé display either.
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Nice hint. There doesn't seem to be a way to go back to the original ordering, though, except to re-activate Exposé.
As for the order of the applications, it must have something to do with PID or the order that it was opened in, because if you open an application and do it, then close and reopen it, it will go in a different place.
As for the order of the applications, it must have something to do with PID or the order that it was opened in, because if you open an application and do it, then close and reopen it, it will go in a different place.
Was trying out this hint and found something worth adding, hit (comand + `).
I like this!
I like this!
Neat. Repeated use of command and ` cycles through the open apps' windows.
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Yeah, that's an awesome find! I think that's actually cooler than the sorting that using Cmd+1 or 2. It's like a really high-tech app switcher or something. Way cool and super useful, in my opinion.
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This must be the same as hitting the tab-key. That could be done in 10.5 as well.
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You don't need the command key. ` and tab just cycle opposite directions through open apps in expose.
Also noticed Shift Tab does the same thing as `