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10.5: Move the Help window from one space to another
I'd be a lot happier if you could find a solution that involves me using a baseball bat to the skull of whoever decided help windows shouldn't respond to the alt-tab cycle. There's nothing more helpful than having instructions prevent you from implementing them because you can't get at the application the instructions are for.
10.5: Move the Help window from one space to another
cmd-tab on Mac OS X, not alt ;-)
But it's not the same thing: if you want to have Help Viewer.app visible in the Dock or the command-tab menu, you only have to change a flag in the Info.plist of the application as follow
Of course, it is completely unnecessary to do that (*), as settings that drives the window to always stay on top is indepedant to this (but still a bad choice indeed, in the case of this app ;-).
(*) well, almost: you now can hide Help Viewer.app by 1. select the command in the application menu if you already made the app be really frontmost (and thus have the right menu bar, but command-H won't work) 2. using the contextual menu in the Dock 3. type H while the app is selected in the floatting command-tab panel. Not really useful.
10.5: Move the Help window from one space to another
Source:
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10.5: Move the Help window from one space to another
I'd rather use a baseball bat on the head of the person who decided that Help for Safari would stay visible and on top of all the other windows if you switched to Mail.
10.5: Move the Help window from one space to another
I'm with ya all the way on that one, my friend! Well, maybe not the bat-to-the-skull part... I'd go with forcing them to use Windows Vista for a year. |
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