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Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa?
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Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa?


  • Subject: Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa?
  • From: "Alexander v. Below" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:54:54 +0200


3. On the Mac, it's probably even nicer to send an Apple Event to ask the other program to terminate before heading for SIGTERM.

A bit off topic, but isn't a Quit Event the same as a SIGQUIT in OS X?

Thanks

Alex

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