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Re: Multiple Application Organization
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Re: Multiple Application Organization


  • Subject: Re: Multiple Application Organization
  • From: Kelly Graus <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:12:52 -0600



Kelly Graus wrote:
Paul Walmsley wrote:
I've come across a similar problem before. I seem to recall that the cause of it was that there is a particular framework that our application linked against which caused the application to show up in the dock (sorry, I can't remember which framework it was, it may have been Carbon). I think we rewrote parts of the application to use just some of the lower level frameworks (Core Foundation, ApplicationServices) and this stopped our application appearing in the dock.

I'm sure there are other ways of doing this, but this may be simple change that works for you.

Paul
Hi Paul,

Both of these apps use Cocoa, and I'm pretty sure we are linking to the minimal set of frameworks that we need. Removing them would entail major rewrites of a lot of our code. We don't link to Carbon.

Thanks for the reply!

Kelly
I actually just figured this out. If I put the executables in the Resources directory for the bundle of application A instead of the MacOS directory, the icon isn't shown in the dock.

Kelly
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