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Re: NSWorkspace ... launchApplication
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Re: NSWorkspace ... launchApplication


  • Subject: Re: NSWorkspace ... launchApplication
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 22:26:04 +0100


On 22 jan 2006, at 22.11, Thierry Passeron wrote:

Well in this case I think that Terminal.app doesn't handle re-open events correctly :/
Is it the case on your mac ?

When I said "should", I mean that that's how I think NSWorkspace should behave - not that it is how it behaves now. It sounds from your report that it doesn't behave the way I would have expected.


And, yes, Terminal.app does respond to re-open events by opening a new window.
You can easily try this for yourself, for any app. Close all windows in app X, switch to some other app, and then click on app X in the Dock. If it responds to re-open events, it should open a new window.


j o a r


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