So you are closing the windows, not just switching to a different workspace? That's not the idea, unless you make a snapshot first.
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2011-02-14, 11:37 AM
So you are closing the windows, not just switching to a different workspace? That's not the idea, unless you make a snapshot first.
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2011-02-14, 11:50 AM
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I thought the idea of setting them up was so they are still there...taking a snapshot is an option I'll often forget. Maybe I need to look at book marks more and see if I can get them to work for me, otherwise it's back to Safari and the visual aspect of Top Sites. :(
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It sounds like you want to take a snapshot once in each workspace. That way, the next time you load it, it knows to return to the default configuration you set up.
You don't need to take a snapshot every time you use a workspace, just when there's some state you want to preserve your ability to come back to later. The other alternative is to switch to another workspace with the windows you want to return to still open. OmniWeb is going to preserve the state you put that workspace into - including the state where all the windows have been closed. It's just putting things back the way it found them. :-)
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2011-02-14, 03:12 PM
Ahh, thank you!
Will try that in the morning. (I'm in the UK and it's the small hours now)
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2011-02-15, 02:36 AM
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Is this something they may implement in the future do you think?
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2011-02-15, 11:38 AM
It sounds to me like you want the program to read your mind about whether you want a given window to come back later. If you don't want the window on your screen, but don't actually wish to discard it, why not just click the yellow button or press cmd-M to minimize it instead of clicking the red button or pressing cmd-W?
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2011-02-15, 11:45 AM
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If I open Omniweb and browse random sites, I'd expect that to disappear when I shut it down, if I create something and save it, I don't expect it to disappear.....
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Can you be more specific about what you're seeing?
If you have a workspace with a snapshot saved, and all the windows are closed when OmniWeb shuts down, the app is going to automatically restore the workspace from the snapshot next time you load it. Trying to help, but I'm not sure what "losing the workspace" means exactly.
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