Re: LSUIElement and LSBackgroundOnly
Re: LSUIElement and LSBackgroundOnly
- Subject: Re: LSUIElement and LSBackgroundOnly
- From: Stefan Schüßler <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 11:59:39 +0200
I've just took a look at the floating clock (/System/Library/
CoreServices/Menu Extras/Clock.menu/Contents/Resources/WindowClock.app).
It has different keys:
<key>NSUIElement</key>
<string>1</string>
<key>zLSUIElement</key>
<string>1</string>
Does this make any sense to anyone?
Are we supposed to use deprecated (NSUIElement) and undocumented
(zLSUIElement) keys?
Stefan
On 13.07.2005, at 11:37, Wincent Colaiuta wrote:
*Some* of my users are reporting the same problems:
http://wincent.com/a/support/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=192
Personally I think this is a bug in Tiger, but nobody seems to be
willing to gather the information necessary to figure out a
workaround...
Best wishes,
Wincent
El 13/07/2005, a las 10:31, Stefan Schüßler escribió:
My application's icon should be hidden from the Dock.
The first version of my software had LSUIElement set in it's
Info.plist but the Icon still appeared on some systems (I received
bug reports).
The current version, has both keys, LSUIElement and
LSBackgroundOnly set:
<key>LSBackgroundOnly</key>
<string>1</string>
<key>LSUIElement</key>
<string>1</string>
However, I'm getting curious feedback. Some say it finally works
now but others report that the Dock icon appears since they have
upgraded to the new version and everything was fine before.
All users are running Mac OS X 10.4.x.
What am I doing wrong? Any help would be appreciated.
Stefan
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