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"Hiding" ArchiCAD stops working on Mac

cmacd
Booster
Has anyone on a Mac experienced ArchiCAD refusing to "Hide" after using for some undetermined period of time?
I can't seem to replicate the condition that initiates the problem, although it is possible that it occurs after opening a new instance of ArchiCAD. ArchiCAD is the only problem application so have to assume that it is an ArchiCAD problem and not a system fault. As has just happened, even quitting ArchiCAD and restarting the program does not always fix the problem.
I've reported the problem locally but they can't replicate it.
I'd like to hear if anyone else has experienced it at any time.
Rich Matthews

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Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Ralph wrote:
Bizarrely...
Indeed. Assume GS is aware of all of this...? If so, strange that it continues in version after version...

Thanks,
Karl
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Anonymous
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Ralph wrote:
The other side of the coin, which is worse, is that ArchiCAD sometimes fails to show again after being hidden. Bizarrely, it still responds to key commands, but nothing happens on-screen and nothing will make it reappear. In some cases the only way out is to force-quit.
I reported this as a bug on the beta site a couple weeks ago.
__archiben
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Karl wrote:
If so, strange that it continues in version after version...
it's a pretty rare occurrence. i would imagine tracking down the cause would be pretty difficult.

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cmacd
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Thanks everyone.... I don't feel so alone in the world.

Unfortunately, (although it's more of an annoyance than a "big" problem) it happens to me quite regularly lately, with occurrences seeming to be increasing.

I have also had one experience of ArchiCAD "disappearing" even though some key commands seem to do something unseen and I have had to force-quit.
Rich Matthews

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Anonymous
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I am suspecting some underlying issues with Leopard. GS may need to have their programmers spend more time on their Macs. The behavior in Spaces is also quite flaky and I suspect this may be related.
Ralph Wessel
Mentor
Matthew wrote:
I am suspecting some underlying issues with Leopard. GS may need to have their programmers spend more time on their Macs. The behavior in Spaces is also quite flaky and I suspect this may be related.
This problem predates both Leopard and Tiger. I couldn't rule out that Apple is partially responsible for the problem, but I've never had this happen in any other application. Others report a similar problem with some Adobe products, but it still leaves the impression that this is specific to certain developers, i.e. not a universal issue.
Ralph Wessel BArch
Software Engineer Speckle Systems
Anonymous
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This happened for me, since OSX (currently 10.4.11). I can't remember before.
For sure, it occurss ONLY with AC (any verisions), that's why i would suspect a wibu key conflict.

My two cents, I am not an expert.
Anyways, it is annoying.
Anonymous
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Ralph wrote:
Matthew wrote:
I am suspecting some underlying issues with Leopard. GS may need to have their programmers spend more time on their Macs. The behavior in Spaces is also quite flaky and I suspect this may be related.
This problem predates both Leopard and Tiger. I couldn't rule out that Apple is partially responsible for the problem, but I've never had this happen in any other application. Others report a similar problem with some Adobe products, but it still leaves the impression that this is specific to certain developers, i.e. not a universal issue.
I don't recall noticing it before Leopard. Must be getting old 😉

I do think this is the developers' problem and not Apple's since most programs work perfectly with hide, and, as far as I've seen, better with spaces than ArchiCAD does.
__archiben
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Matthew wrote:
I don't recall noticing it before Leopard. Must be getting old 😉
definitely pre-leopard. in fact, i seem to recall pre-tiger too . . .

i have seen other reports about adobe products not hiding either, but i've had no issue with them: archicad is the only app that this has ever happened to for me . . .

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Chazz
Enthusiast
I also notice this:

If you are working in another application, say Safari, and then launch AC or another instance of AC and then switch back to safari, ArchiCAD rudely interrupts and comes to the fore instead of launching in the background like other apps.

Do you think it's related ? I find it annoying. It could be that other apps do this too but few take as long to load as AC so I'm not as apt to notice it.
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