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  • Subject: InputManagers
  • From: "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 11:09:55 +0200

I heard some rumor that it is possible to modify an app by putting some code into ~/Library/InputManagers.

I know that this is considered a bad hack; but I only want to do it for my own private whims.

The Apple docs about InputManagers (not surprisingly) do not mention this hack.

So: is there any information (or some simple source code) available?

I just want to add one or two classes and one category on NSWindow.

(For the curious: I want to teach IB et al. not to put it's miniaturized document icons into the dock, but to put them on the bottom of the screen, like it was done in NeXTstep).
Or is there some (hidden, or just unknown to me) option for this?


Gerriet.

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