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Re: force quit


  • Subject: Re: force quit
  • From: Karl Kuehn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 09:47:46 -0500

If it is going to be the only application to run on the computer, you could always try the old hack of replacing the finder with your application. That way the force-quit would simply result in your application being re-launched. This is very much a hack, but worked before...

Karl Kuehn
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On Nov 25, 2003, at 9:18 AM, godefroy wrote:

I'm doing a kiosk software in full screen ...
So i intercept process switch force quit, as it say in apple documentation but with panther a new force quit exist : p - alt - shift - esc that kill directly the current application. And the status of exit is 0. So i really don't see how can i intercept it. Somebody have an idea ?
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