> On 2015/04/08, at 22:53, Tomáš Znamenáček <tomas.znamena...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I’m trying to bring the Finder window to front: > > NSRunningApplication *finder = [NSRunningApplication > runningApplicationWithProcessIdentifier:finderPID]; > [finder activateWithOptions:NSApplicationActivateIgnoringOtherApps]; > > This works on the primary, built-in display. But on my external display, > the Finder window doesn’t get focused after calling -activateWithOptions. > NSApplicationActivateAllWindows doesn’t change anything. > > Is that the expected behaviour? Is it a bug? So you can only have one window focused as it were even with multiple displays. But there's a little weirdness now with having additional displays have their own menu bar. Can you say more about what happens? There's definitely also a spaces like behavior to what display is currently main. _______________________________________________
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