![]() My guess is, it’s the first one to open, and mac os will give me focus on the most recent one, often the extended toolbar. if I launch SU and while it’s launching, I check something else, when I go back to SU by clicking the dock icon, the drawing window is not focused. I get this situation sometime at start too. Shortcuts (I press space or C and get a tool) select another one, like the extended toolbar, and you’ll see, no shortcuts. Shortcuts only work if the main drawing window is selected. While SOME toolbars and panels dont allow you to ficus them (click on any side panel and it’ll focus the drawing space), SOME like th extended toolbar can be focused. What seems to happen is that at times, when coming back to SU, the window that get focused is not the main drawing one. I’ve attached my SharedPreferences.json file if this helps you: (2. ![]() The shortcuts are in the other new file SharedPreferences.json not PrivatePreferences.json as I stated earlier. To set up your own keyboard shortcuts: Choose WindowPreferences (FilePreferences on the Mac). Click Yes in the dialog box that pops up. Type a dimension for the distance you just measured and press Enter. Measure a distance click once to start measuring, and again to stop. they aren’t independent, you can’t close the drawing space and keep the toolbars, it’s all or nothing Sorry for not reporting this issue on Sketchucation, I was meaning to do so but hadn’t got around to it. Press Ctrl (Option on a Mac) until you don’t see a + next to your cursor. In the PC interface, toolbars and panels are sub-windows. In SU on mac, most toolbars and side panels are technically independant windows too. So say, you have 2 safari windows opened, you alt tab to safari, you’ll get the top one / last used in focus. ![]() When you alt tab, you move between the “main” windows of opened apps, and if you have apps with several windows, it’ll open the top one, top one being most of the time the last focused or last opened. Yeah, I’ve had this, an it’s in part because of the windows system in mac os. ![]()
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