Re: Finder not responding to [NSRunningApplication activateWithOptions]

2015-04-09 Thread Tomáš Znamenáček
Thank you very much, the NSWorkspace trick is neat. Doesn’t work for me, though. Or, more precisely, doesn’t work for me on the external display. Activating the Finder either through NSRunningApplication or NSWorkspace on the built-in display works, but trying the same thing on my external display

Re: Finder not responding to [NSRunningApplication activateWithOptions]

2015-04-08 Thread John Joyce
> On Apr 8, 2015, at 11:38 PM, Ken Thomases > wrote: > > On Apr 8, 2015, at 9:19 AM, Tomáš Znamenáček > wrote: > >> I should have mentioned that Finder behaves unlike other apps in this >> regard. If I do the same with any other a

Re: Finder not responding to [NSRunningApplication activateWithOptions]

2015-04-08 Thread Ken Thomases
On Apr 8, 2015, at 9:19 AM, Tomáš Znamenáček wrote: > I should have mentioned that Finder behaves unlike other apps in this > regard. If I do the same with any other app, the app is correctly focused, > stealing focus from whatever app was focused before. (And the menu bar on > the display “gets

Re: Finder not responding to [NSRunningApplication activateWithOptions]

2015-04-08 Thread Tomáš Znamenáček
I should have mentioned that Finder behaves unlike other apps in this regard. If I do the same with any other app, the app is correctly focused, stealing focus from whatever app was focused before. (And the menu bar on the display “gets focus”, too. Gets opaque, anyway.) T. ___

Re: Finder not responding to [NSRunningApplication activateWithOptions]

2015-04-08 Thread dangerwillrobinsondanger
> On 2015/04/08, at 22:53, Tomáš Znamenáček wrote: > > I’m trying to bring the Finder window to front: > > NSRunningApplication *finder = [NSRunningApplication > runningApplicationWithProcessIdentifier:finderPID]; > [finder activateWithOptions:NSApplicationActivateIgnoringOtherApps]; > > This

Finder not responding to [NSRunningApplication activateWithOptions]

2015-04-08 Thread Tomáš Znamenáček
Hello! 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 dis