joeyh wrote:
patte wrote:
DreadedKilla wrote:I'm not sure if anyone said this in the last 23 pages, but to circumvent the bowlet going off screen when using Exposé, just set the theme to be a normal window in the prefs. Every time you show all windows, it would show as a window and you can view the song being played.

I’m still hoping there will be a way to fix the Bowlet on the Desktop so that it just completely ignores Exposé - just like Coversutra.

I’ve tried to fiddle with it myself after reading this:
http://www.cocoadev.com/index.pl?DontExposeMe

But since I’m more of a web developer than a developer my success was 'invisible'.

Update: just found this website, which is a suggestion from the comments in the Bowtie Blog:

http://tonyarnold.com/entries/fixing-an ... nswindows/

Looks like this is the solution, I'm now trying to get it to work here - if anyone has luck with it, please post a short DIY.

apparently there is a new version coming out (soon?). I know that's really vague, but I think that's the point... anyway the developer has stated numerous times that this has already been fixed. You guys are just beating a dead horse...

Except for the fact that the update isn't out yet, so this circumventing method is still valid (although not for long I hope).
joeyh wrote:You guys are just beating a dead horse...

Yes... now I got it. I’m following Mattpatt now on Twitter and am now up to date with the things that’ll come ^_^
Hey everyone ! Sorry it may sound noobish, but I just can't figure how to delete themes on Bowtie. I'd like to know where they are located in the Finder. I found the three default themes in Bowtie.app resources, but that's just not what I need. Please help me !!
There's a new thread up for the 1.0 release. :-!

But they're located in ~/Library/Application Support/Bowtie
eitsuop wrote:There's a new thread up for the 1.0 release. :-!

But they're located in ~/Library/Application Support/Bowtie

Okay thanks a lot ;)
No need for this thread anymore. Use the 1.0 release thread.