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Re: Opening System Preferences to a specific pane
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Re: Opening System Preferences to a specific pane


  • Subject: Re: Opening System Preferences to a specific pane
  • From: Simon Jacquier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 11:37:24 +0100

Le 6.3.2002 11:26, Angela Brett <email@hidden> a icrit :

> I'm sure this is a really simple thing to do, but I can't find any
> information on it since all the search terms I can come up with just
> find pages telling the user to open System Preferences for whatever
> reason. How can I get my app to open System Preferences to a specific
> pane, like you can go straight to Dock or Network preferences from
> the Apple menu? I guess it's a matter of starting System Preferences
> with NSWorkspace and then sending it some kind of notification to say
> which pane to load.

I guess you can just launch the appropriate pane from
/System/Library/PreferencesPanes/ instead of launching the System
Preferences app itself.


Simon
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