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I hope this tip on opening Mac application windows in the current Mac Space has been helpful. Map application windows and Mac Spaces - Summary Admittedly that's not as good a tip as the one above, but I thought I'd share it while I'm in the Mac Spaces + window neighborhood. Open the contact that you want, and then double. At the bottom of the navigation pane, click Contacts. Use zoom, effects, or a camera for a contact picture. Drag a picture from anywhere on your computer onto the picture icon next to the contacts name. Click Style if you want to change the emoji background, then. Open the Contact for which you want to add or change the picture. If you don’t see the emoji you want, click the Add button to see more choices. Use an emoji: Select Emoji in the sidebar, then choose an emoji. On a related note, a much more obvious "secret" is that if you have a Mac application already running in one Mac Space (like Terminal, TextMate, or any other Mac application), and you want to open a new window from that application in the current Mac space, just right-click the application icon in the Mac Dock, then select whatever "New Window" or "New File" option they offer. In the Contacts app on your Mac, select a card, then click the Memoji or image to the left of the contact name. Related: Open a new Application window in the current Mac Space Now, if only I can find a way to make this the default Mac Space minimized window re-open behavior.
That's all you have to do to open a minimized Mac window in the current Mac Space. (Hold down the key and left-click the Dock icon for your app.) To open a minimized Mac window in your current Mac Space, -click the minimized window in the Mac Dock. I couldn't take it any more this morning, so I finally dug around, and found the answer: 98% of the time I want that minimized Mac window to open in the current Mac Space, not whatever the old application Space was. I love the Mac Spaces feature, but it has nearly driven me insane that when I click a minimized Mac application window (a window minimized to the Mac Dock), it changes the current Mac Space to whatever Space that window was opened in before, and then opens the window. Mac Spaces minimized windows FAQ: How do I open a minimized Mac window in the current Mac Space?