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Re: Dock Application Click


  • Subject: Re: Dock Application Click
  • From: "A.Sleep" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 07:41:38 -0500

On Mar 23, 2005, at 1:11 AM, A.Sleep wrote:
Currently I'm using applicationDidBecomeActive to trigger an action.
The issue becomes that even when using CMD-Tab when gaining focus the application triggers applicationDidBecomeActive (as expected).
What I want to do is find what delegate (if any) to use to hijack the dock click so the action is triggered ONLY when the application dock icon is clicked on (when the application is running, of course).

Thanks Hamish, Peter and Dave. I was pretty sure applicationShouldHandleReopen was the way to go after browsing NSApplication one more time late last night but I was to tired I couldn't make sense of anything anyway.


I'll start testing and report back the results.

Thanks again.

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A.Sleep - Jeraimee Hughes
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