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Adding a Finder tab switches window
Description
Adding a second tab to a Finder window switches windows.
Applications
Finder and any other application on the same screen or work space
Steps to reproduce
- Open a Finder window in the Tall layout. The window occupies the entire screen as it is the only window.
- Open another application, e.g. TextEdit. The Finder window occupies the left half of the screen, the second occupies the right half of the screen, as expected.
- Open a new tab in the Finder window. The windows switch places: the Finder window moves to the right, the other application moves to the left.
- Relaunching Amethyst places the windows back in the correct order.
Expected behavior
Windows should not switch places automatically (i.e. step 3 listed above should not happen).
Screenshots
See video.
https://github.com/ianyh/Amethyst/assets/14906564/481d684b-32ab-443f-960a-e38d6a8ec6f3
Versions:
- macOS: 14.2
- Amethyst: 0.20.0 (108)
Debug Info
Version: 0.20.0 (108)
OS version: Version 14.2 (Build 23C64)
Screens:
(0.0, 0.0, 1470.0, 956.0) [(0.0, 0.0, 1470.0, 956.0)]
Configuration:
debug-layout-info: 0
use-canary-build: 0
mod2: (
option,
shift,
control
)
mod1: (
option,
shift
)
floating-is-blacklist: 1
window-max-count: 0
follow-space-thrown-windows: 1
screen-padding-bottom: 0
screen-padding-right: 0
window-margin-size: 5
mouse-follows-focus: 0
float-small-windows: 1
smart-window-margins: 1
layouts: (
tall,
wide,
fullscreen,
column
)
window-resize-step: 5
window-minimum-width: 0
new-windows-to-main: 0
screen-padding-left: 0
enables-layout-hud: 1
window-minimum-height: 0
window-margins: 1
floating: (
)
enables-layout-hud-on-space-change: 1
focus-follows-mouse: 0
ignore-menu-bar: 0
screen-padding-top: 0
restore-layouts-on-launch: 1
Additional context
Behavior also occurs on older machine running macOS 12.7.3
Facing the exact same issue.
It looks like might be related to this previous issue https://github.com/ianyh/Amethyst/issues/633
I have the same behavior, see the recording. In my case, it's Alacritty terminal and I open a new tab there by pressing "Cmd+T". When I close the tab with "Cmd+W", it snaps back to the original grid position.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dc0784db-861d-4903-8dec-3383c92cb7d4
I can repro booxter's behavior in ghostty as well, I'd put a screenshot but it's exactly the same - add a tab and the window swaps