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probably right in front of my face
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  • Subject: probably right in front of my face
  • From: <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 20:56:24 -0400 (EDT)

I have been reading several cocoa books for the past couple weeks.
Anyway... I came across something that I wanted to impliment, but cannot
because I cannot fid the reference to it again and cannot remember it well
enough to find it on the developer site.
I am sure some of you have heard of snard. It is an application bundle that
has a prefernce window or config window is more accurate I suppose.
Well it runs without a gui until that window is opened.
I came across a set of commands, or calls which would cause the application
to behave differently, meaning.. Cause it to run with no interface. Or run
invisible.
anyway I believe it was about 3 different ways for the app to behave at
launch and I cannot for the life of me remember where i saw these. (i have
5 books on cocoa programing so it could have been in one of them or
possibly on the devsite in the reference docs.)
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