3/28/2024 0 Comments Bbedit remember window position![]() Desktop 2: Supporting the current workspace, software and files that are open that support the current task but are not part of it.For blogging, as now, I have Byword open for writing, a terminal for managing Octopress and a browser window open for preview. For example, when programming Kifu, I have BBEdit open for notes, VoodooPad open for project information, TextMate 2 open for coding, several terminal sessions and several browser tabs open on this desktop. All my current working windows are opened here. Desktop 1: My current workspace, for whatever I am currently doing.My goal is to create context-aware desktops where I can stay focussed on the task at hand without distractions, and to be able to switch and restore contexts instantly and predictably, that is most productive.Īfter much experimentation, I have settled on a five virtual desktop setup in Mission Control, where each serves a specific purpose: One option is to hide them using ⌘H on the Mac, the other way is to use virtual desktops. There are a bunch of applications I always want running on my computer, such as Mail.app, OmniFocus, Billings Pro and Tweetbot, but I also do not want to be distracted by them. ![]()
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