Re: Replacing Info.plist programmatically
Re: Replacing Info.plist programmatically
- Subject: Re: Replacing Info.plist programmatically
- From: Claudio Procida <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 21:29:43 +0100
There's really no reason to change your Info.plist. This research
will not help you.
If you want to control whether you're in the dock or not at
startup, see my previous email re TransformProcessType. Hacking
your Info.plist to do this is much more difficult.
If you want to convert from a docked app to an undocked app after
you've started up, sorry—there's no way to do this in OS X. You'll
have to ask the user to relaunch the app.
Restarting the app was already taken into account.
The risk of breaking Leopard's code signing troubles me, so I'll
follow your directions.
So I always have to start the app as a LSUIElement and, if the "show
dock icon" preference is set to yes, transform the process type as a
foreground app. Right?
--
Claudio Procida
Emeraldion Lodge
http://www.emeraldion.it
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