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| I read the two posts. The problem is there whether or not the application is copied in from somewhere, the user logs out and in, the OS is restarted, etc. Without CFBundleIdentifier spaces can see the app and it's icon, but does not add it. With CFBundleIdentifier set it gets added but as unknown with no icon. I spent a lot of time comparing my plist with the one from Maple - which works correctly - but nothing fixed the problem. For example, adding LSHasLocalizedDisplayName does NOT fix it. SURPRISE - I just got it to work by taking the working info.plist (for the other application) and editing it to the entries I needed. MORE SURPRISE - taking my original plist and editing it to those same entries - does not work properly!!! Maybe there are some UNIX or other flags which need setting? Where do we look to see how to make applications behave in Spaces???? Brian Davies On 05/07/2008, at 5:04 AM, email@hidden wrote: 8. Re: Java Apps & Spaces (Greg Guerin) |
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