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Re: my menus and LSUIElement = 1
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Re: my menus and LSUIElement = 1


  • Subject: Re: my menus and LSUIElement = 1
  • From: "Sean McBride" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 20:29:06 -0400

Ken Victor (email@hidden) on Tue, Oct 12, 2004 19:09 said:

>i provide a preference that lets a user select whether or not my app
>should show in the dock. i accomplish this by editting my own
>info.plist and alternating the value of LSUIElement between 0 (show
>in dock) and 1 (don't show in dock). this part works fine. however,

You may already know, but editing your own app is generally considered
bad practice. It will of course fail if the user does not have write
permission to your app (app on CD, admin settings, etc.). Though I'm not
aware of any other way to do what you want, but be careful to check for
errors.


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