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Subject: Hide poser when switching to another app.


uncle808us ( ) posted Sat, 21 December 2019 at 10:56 AM · edited Fri, 08 November 2024 at 6:59 AM

MacBook Pro OSX El Capitan Ver 10.11.6 Poser 11+ is the only app I have that does not hide itself when I switch to another app. Is there anyway to get it to do this? I have to go to the Poser> menu > Hide Poser. If I use the command key: Cmd+H it hides the figure first the when I hit>Cmd+H again it hides poser. It would be nice if when I select/open a different app Poser would automatically hide like all other apps. Thanks any solution welcomed.

MacBook Pro OSX El Capitan Ver 10.11.6


LeeMoon ( ) posted Sat, 21 December 2019 at 6:11 PM

I believe a recent release of Poser helped with that issue. As I recall, all floating Poser windows/palettes would stay in the foreground when switching to another app or Finder until a fix was implemented. Don't recall which version of Poser corrected it.

Which version of Poser are you running? I'm on a Mac mini running Sierra and Poser Pro 11.2.319 and a MacBook running Catalina with Poser Pro 11.2.320.

Lee


uncle808us ( ) posted Sat, 21 December 2019 at 6:16 PM

MacBook Pro OSX El Capitan Ver 10.11.6 Poser Pro 11.2.272

MacBook Pro OSX El Capitan Ver 10.11.6


an0malaus ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2019 at 2:53 AM

You are probably seeing the initial, and ultimately failed attempt to address the problem I reported of Poser simply hiding all of its child windows when it was no longer the foreground application. Those child windows could never be seen at all when Poser was in the background (whether hidden or not). I asked that Poser behave as other Mac apps do, and simply allow those child windows to remain visible, but be backgrounded as the main window can, with other app windows appearing in front when they are the foreground app.

The implementation of this standardised macOS behaviour was not complete, with Poser's child windows neither hiding, nor receding to the background. They stubbornly remained in the foreground in front of applications which had the focus. This unfortunate attempt drew understandable complaint for not just changed, but even more unfriendly behaviour, and resulted in the feature being rolled back to the initial, mildly unhelpful behaviour.

I had requested the feature change, because I wanted to be able to transcribe python script output and prototyping code, and parameter values directly into a text editor, or terminal shell window, with the Poser child windows remaining visible. Unfortunately, this will probably never happen, now, due to the clap-back from the failed implementation attempt.

In defence of the devs, I am aware that there are many components of Poser that derive from third parties and whose support depends on those parties. Unfortunately, some of those (~10 year old) components have been deprecated/retired from active support in favour of more recent versions. The newer versions do not appear to support exactly the same functionality, which is a cause for concern, and subtle, or not so subtle, enforced feature changes in the latest releases of Poser.



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uncle808us ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2019 at 8:14 AM

So the short version is it ain't gonna be fixed soon if at all. "If it doesn't sell products then to hell with it." the Greed Factory.

MacBook Pro OSX El Capitan Ver 10.11.6


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