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Open new window doesn't work on Mac
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What Happened?
I tried to use command-N to open a new window and it doesn't work. The menu option also doesn't work.
Reproduce the Bug
- Open logseq
- Do command-N
- No new window opens up
Expected Behavior
A new window opens up.
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Desktop or Mobile Platform Information
Mac OS X 14.1.2 (23B92)
Apple M1 Pro
Logseq Version 0.10.7 (81)
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Are you willing to submit a PR? If you know how to fix the bug.
- [ ] I'm willing to submit a PR (Thank you!)
I saw the same behavior using 0.10.7 on macOS 14.3.1 (23D60) / Apple M1
Same. This is a massive hindrance.
I have the same problem on version 0.10.7 apple silicon
I also encountered this problem. I was puzzled for several days, only to find out that it was not an isolated case.
Tested and had the same issue on both Intel and M1
I am facing same issue on Mac Sonoma 14.3.1 Intel Core i7.
Same issue, m3, Sonoma 14.1
Workaround until fixed via mentaloid original Post on Discuss Try Shift + click on the desired graph, in the Switch to menu.
Workaround until fixed via mentaloid original Post on Discuss Try Shift + click on the desired graph, in the Switch to menu.
Sorry for the stupid question. I have no "Switch to" menu. I just want a different window for the same graph. (The right sidebar sometimes is not sufficient)
Here's the workaround that worked for me. Note that I had to create a new empty graph to get this to work, because you only get the "Switch to" menu if there are multiple graphs.
Create a new empty graph
- Click on the name of your graph in the left-hand pane, which triggers the dropdown
- In the drop-down, Click "Add a new graph"
- Create a new folder and associate the new graph with the empty folder
Open your original graph in a new window using the "Switch to" menu
- Click on the name of the new empty graph in the left-hand pane. The drop-down should now have a "Switch to" entry
- Shift-click on the name of your original graph, that will open it in a new window
Switch your old window back to your original graph
- Click on the name of the new empty graph in the left-hand pane. The drop-down should now have a "Switch to" entry
- Click on the name of your original graph, that will open it in the current window.
Voila! Same graph, two different windows.