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10.7: Assign an application to a Space
This didn't work for me. Options only has three items, Keep in Dock, Open at Login and Show in Finder. Is there some other setting I'm missing?
10.7: Assign an application to a Space
Probably you only have one single space... Enter Mission Control and add at least one more. Then, try again with the Dock menu. Hope it is helpful for you.
10.7: Assign an application to a Space
That fixed it. But now, when I open the application it shifts to that space, but the upper bar isn't visible, so I can't control the application. I want to use this with VMWare so that my one need for Windows won't sit on the main space.
10.7: Assign an application to a Space
Roboot fixed it. Curious.
10.7: Assign an application to a Space
You have to have created additional desktops in addition to the default one before you assign the app to it. You cannot assign an application to a desktop that doesn't exists at the time you try to assign it. Not sure what happens if you delete a desktop that has applications assigned, but I assume that application just reverts to default behavior and opens in the current desktop. ---
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