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OmniInspector framework overriding application name
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OmniInspector framework overriding application name


  • Subject: OmniInspector framework overriding application name
  • From: Gideon King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 23:05:02 +1000

I have just downloaded the new Omni frameworks (thanks OmniGroup!), and am trying the new OmniInspector framework in an application. I have everything set up and running, except that now instead of my application name coming up as the first menu item on the main menu, it says OmniInspector. This happens even when I comment out all calls to everything in the OmniInspector framework.

Has anyone else seen this sort of thing? Is there a known fix?

It almost appears as if it has taken over as the main bundle, but if I go in to GDB and po [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundleIdentifier], it prints the right thing.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Gideon King
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