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  • Subject: Application name
  • From: Raymond Fischer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 10:52:17 -0800

In doing various experiments I noticed that Apple's various
UI objects return the application's name as an attribute.
Does anyone know where this string comes from? It's not the
name on the menubar (which comes from the resources) but is
the name of the application file/bundle itself.

And, as an aside, does everybody else find that searching
the documentation on developer.apple.com to be a pointless
exercise?

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Ray Fischer
Adobe Systems
Acrobat Engineering
408 536 2554
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