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Issues with Desktop application v0.6.3 #1281

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w0rd-driven opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 0 comments
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Issues with Desktop application v0.6.3 #1281

w0rd-driven opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 0 comments

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Environment

  • Elixir & Erlang/OTP versions (elixir --version):
Erlang/OTP 25 [erts-13.0.2] [source] [64-bit] [smp:16:16] [ds:16:16:10] [async-threads:1] [jit:ns]

Elixir 1.13.4 (compiled with Erlang/OTP 25)
  • Operating system: macOS Big Sur 11.6.7
  • How have you started Livebook (mix phx.server, livebook CLI, Docker, etc): Livebook.app

Current behavior

Launching Livebook.app will run the application and open a browser window. Closing the browser window seems to leave everything running and subsequent attempts at launching via Alfred or double-clicking in the Applications directory doesn't seem to do anything different.

Fixed behavior

I recalled seeing in commit logs that launch behavior moved from the dock to the menu bar. I use an application called Vanilla (https://matthewpalmer.net/vanilla/). It lets me partition my menu bar to keep things I want to see visible and hide the rest. For whatever reason, I had to close Vanilla, see the new icon, run Vanilla again, then position the Livebook icon in my "visible section". I almost never have to do this normally but I never quite understood why I need to these random times.

I'll close this immediately since I'm fixed. I thought it may be helpful to create the issue anyway just in case someone else runs into something similar.

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