On OSX 10.6.8.(Show Leopard) which was the system in question this option 
exist, but you are right, the key used might be different.


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On Oct 31, 2012, at 10:38 AM, Antony Oliver wrote:

> Unfortunately, that very much depends on which OSX you are running (Leopard, 
> Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion) and which keyboard you have…!
> 
> On my keyboard it's F3 and not F10. 
> 
> T.
> 
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> On Oct 31, 2012, at 9:30 AM, Damian Niegowski wrote:
> 
>> Choosing one of the desired program/instance windows and pressing F10 is 
>> probably the most simple way. F10 will show you all windows open
>> accosiated with the one you choose.
>> 
>> 
>> Damian Niegowski Ph.D.
>> Institute of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics
>> Karolinska Institutet
>> Scheeles väg 2
>> 171 77 STOCKHOLM     
>> e-mail: damian.niegow...@ki.se
>> phone: 0046 8 524 876 33
>> fax: 0046 8 736 04 39
>> 
>> On Oct 31, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía wrote:
>> 
>>> Le 30/10/12 20:28, Jason Busby a écrit :
>>>> Another work-around is to use the command-tilde (⌘ + ~) keystroke.  That 
>>>> will cycle through all the windows of the current program.
>>>> 
>>>> Jason.
>>>> 
>>>> --
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>>>> School of Biological Sciences
>>>> University of Auckland
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>>>> 3a Symonds St
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>>>> 
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>>>> 
>>>> On 31/10/2012, at 4:58 AM, Damian Niegowski wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> If you choose to use the excellent Mac OSX feature Exposé and Active 
>>>>> screen corners this becomes
>>>>> less of a problem.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Damian Niegowski Ph.D.
>>>>> Institute of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics
>>>>> Karolinska Institutet
>>>>> Scheeles väg 2
>>>>> 171 77 STOCKHOLM  
>>>>> e-mail: damian.niegow...@ki.se
>>>>> phone: 0046 8 524 876 33
>>>>> fax: 0046 8 736 04 39
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Oct 30, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Eike Schulz wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Dear Coot-users,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am running Coot-0.7 on OSX 10.6.8. Installation from the 
>>>>>> 'Scott'-package
>>>>>> was no problem at all ­ it runs very smoothly.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> However, whenever I want to save the coordinates the saving dialog open
>>>>>> -behind- the main window. To be more precise: the coordinate molecule
>>>>>> selector opens in front of it but the -file name selector- opens behind
>>>>>> the main window. This is over the time a bit frustrating when you have to
>>>>>> minimize/move the main window every time you want to save your structure.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Does it happen to others as well, or is this specific to my system? If 
>>>>>> its
>>>>>> possible, how could it be changed to open in front of the main window?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  Best regards
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>          Eike
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I don't know for your osx version (mine is 10.6.8) but the short-cut I
>>> know is command-grave accent (⌘ + `). One problem with this is that osx
>>> considers all X11-based applications to be a single X11 application, so
>>> it can take a while until you reach the window you want if you have
>>> other X11-based applications open. Another problem is that, contrary to
>>> what you have in aqua-based applications, the X11 windows don't cycle.
>>> Apple developers have known about these issues for a long, long time.
>>> Perhaps they solved them in more recent versions of osx.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Miguel
>>> 
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>> 
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