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```
There should be a hot key to close all notification windows on the screen. The
user who made this
request suggested ctrl-option-q, which I think would be an acceptable default,
although it
pro…
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I searched without success for a header, then clicked the top X in an attempt to hide the window:
Process: Xcode [3903]
Path: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/MacOS/Xco…
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```
There should be a hot key to close all notification windows on the screen. The
user who made this
request suggested ctrl-option-q, which I think would be an acceptable default,
although it
pro…
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Happened twice, no steps to reproduce. Crash log:
Process: Xcode [3605]
Path: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode
Identifier: com.apple.dt.Xcode
Ver…
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```
There should be a hot key to close all notification windows on the screen. The
user who made this
request suggested ctrl-option-q, which I think would be an acceptable default,
although it
pro…
-
```
There should be a hot key to close all notification windows on the screen. The
user who made this
request suggested ctrl-option-q, which I think would be an acceptable default,
although it
pro…
-
```
There should be a hot key to close all notification windows on the screen. The
user who made this
request suggested ctrl-option-q, which I think would be an acceptable default,
although it
pro…
-
... or I'm doing something wrong. Trying to position one button relative to another button:
``` ruby
class SigninLayout < MotionKit::WindowLayout
def layout
frame [[0, 0], [500, 400]]
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Fields are left with default text. Make default text a placeholder instead of an actual value.
ghost updated
10 years ago
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I'm not sure if this qualifies as a bug, but at some point in the past I don't believe this was the default Cappuccino behavior. I've attached a sample app reproducing, but the main problem here is t…