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Re: Close button vs. command-h
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Re: Close button vs. command-h


  • Subject: Re: Close button vs. command-h
  • From: Ryan Homer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 07:38:16 -0500


In most cases, single window non-document-centric apps should probably quit when their window is closed (think System Preferences, Calculator, etc).


Thanks for the response, but I need my application to behave as I have described. I have a main window that is central to the application. I need to be able to restore my window after the user has closed it with the close button. So, it should work like the Mail app, Adium, iTunes, iCal, etc.

So, in these applications, do they intercept the close button and perform a hide instead?

Thanks.

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