![]() It's basically always running (and could be set to launch on system startup), would probably have a menu bar service icon to indicate it's active, and then you can just launch it at any time, without having to first open a Warp window and launch it from there. In general I think Alfred is a good reference for how something like this feature should work.Ideally it would appear on whatever monitor I'm currently working on, similar to how Spotlight/Alfred works. A simple solution would be to either add new hotkeys or change the current ones to work in the same manner as mouse clicking. apis and libraries to read information directly from the eve online game client. select tube 5 -> action -> deselect tube 5. select tube 4 -> action -> deselect tube 4. select tube 3 -> action -> deselect tube 3. select tube 2 -> action -> deselect tube 2. The only way to get it on the other monitor is open the popover window, close it out (Cmd+W), open a normal Warp window and move it to the other monitor, and launch it again. select tube 1 -> action -> deselect tube 1. So if I have Warp open on my left monitor and I hit the hotkey to launch a Quake mode window it'll appear where I'm working, then later I'm doing work on my right monitor and I hit the hotkey, it'll open the popover on my left monitor. It seems to be stuck to whatever monitor your initial Warp window was on when you first launched it.I can also resize it still, at which point it's not really following the width/height I specified in the preferences Like, it still has the traffic light buttons, even though i don't think it makes sense to close (in the normal sense of the term), minimize, or fullscreen a popover window. It's a bit weird that it's just basically a regular Warp window that's stretched to the specified area.I have a few points of feedback for things I think would make it a bit nicer/more cohesive: I've been playing around with this feature today, and I think it's really neat! ![]()
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