![]() ![]() Sleeping the Mac should work, but will be dependant on whether the external display stays 'visible' to the Mac at wake. Window sizes should be remembered, but not if they wouldn't fit the display they opened on. Mythoughts for mac osx windows#Quit & relaunch & the windows will all fold into the same Space. You can pin an app to a Space but you cannot pin a window to a Space. There has never been any provision in Spaces for one app to be on more than one Space. If you can't follow my thoughts fully, please let me know, I'd try to provide some screenshots. I'd like to understand why it is the way it seems to be or ways to work better with spaces. I start my MacBook having the same Monitors plugged in and I shut it down in the same state. Is this the typical behaviour? Why is it like this? I mean I do understand that spaces/windows/positions are getting screwed when you connect/disconnect displays, but that is not the case for me. When my MacBook is booted again, I have to rearrange all windows every day manually because neither position nor sizes are being "saved". Now when restarting my MacBook all window positions and sizes are screwed. I always run everything in windowed mode. Note: No applications are running in "Fullscreen mode". external Display Space 1: I work here :-) Multiple Chrome windows, IDEs, Terminal, etc.MacBook Space 3: usually has one Window of Microsoft Outlook 2019 - Events.MacBook Space 2: One Window of Microsoft Outlook 2019 - Mails.MacBook Space 1: One Chrome Window containing our Ticket System.Each space has a defined task for me (personally): So I have 1 space on my external display and 3 spaces on my macbook display. My "main" display is my external display. I usually work with my MacBook + 1 external display. This may sound a little weird but I'm using spaces on my MacBook (currently latest BigSur version) for a couple years and there are a few behaviour I don't understand. ![]()
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