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Re: [SOLVED] Window not autosaving to User Defaults
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Re: [SOLVED] Window not autosaving to User Defaults


  • Subject: Re: [SOLVED] Window not autosaving to User Defaults
  • From: Lee Morgan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:24:43 -0400

Of course your right. I've been up all night and wasn't thinking straight. Still puzzling as to why I have to call this programmatically <sigh>

- Lee

On Jun 21, 2005, at 7:44 AM, Andreas Mayer wrote:

Am 21.06.2005 um 10:44 Uhr schrieb Lee Morgan:

Turns out I'm forced to override windowFrameAutosaveName if I setup a NSWindowController.

You are? For me, sending setWindowFrameAutosaveName: to self is all I need to do.
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