
You have a description how something should look like and where to find media files that should be shown in it. See it like a HTML page (if you know this kind of "document"). A Pages document is (like the ending shows) a XML-description. Pages don't store media files as binary descriptions in the text document like a Word file does. which are inserted into the Pages document. The "index.xml" (or if it is packed: "") file is the main document file, in which all the description of the text and layout is stored.
SOULVER THE DOCUMENT COULD NOT BE OPENED WINDOWS
My finger basically rests on the Right Command key.What kind of file system is the server of? If it is a windows file server, then the Pages document is shown as a folder with several files in it, because a Pages document is a package, not a single file. That's an incredibly small amount of CPU power used for an app that I use 20 times a minute. In the following case, from the time rcmd started running (3 days ago) until now, it only consumed about 20 minutes of CPU time. By default Activity Monitor updates every 5 seconds, so even if the CPU % was at 7% for a few milliseconds, you'll still see it for 5 seconds.Įven with the Very often (1 sec) setting, the % CPU metric is still not best for judging app efficiency. Usually, you shouldn't look at the % CPU field, but at the CPU Time metric. The compute workload is minimal and the spike only lasts a few milliseconds. This is used in the scoring algorithm for choosing which apps get priority in the dynamic first letter assignment. Rcmd has to listen on window change events and keep track of how often an app is switched to. Looking at the % CPU usage is not a very accurate way of judging the app's efficiency.Įspecially on M1, read more about it in this article: CPU percentage is misleading on M1 Macs by The Eclectic Light Company Why do I see CPU usage spikes? Keep in mind that you can always change the trigger key to something else than Right Command if that key is not working on your keyboard.

SOULVER THE DOCUMENT COULD NOT BE OPENED UPDATE
This usually happens with browser as they update frequently. This happens because that app has updated itself in the background while it was running.īecause the app on disk is different than the running app, the system creates another app instance when rcmd tries to focus it. To fix this, restart the app you are trying to focus. New window is opened when activating an already running app There is a macOS native way to switch between windows of the same app:

The Accessibility API would allow this in some manner but it is not allowed on the App Store. Unfortunately there's no macOS API that allows us to focus specific windows of an app.

There was a bug in the migration of the settings and in handling number keys in v2.0.0.
