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Re: Faceless background app that uses NSAppleScript
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Re: Faceless background app that uses NSAppleScript


  • Subject: Re: Faceless background app that uses NSAppleScript
  • From: Scott Ribe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 11:28:49 -0600
  • Thread-topic: Faceless background app that uses NSAppleScript

> Add the LSUIElement key to the Info.plist and it will launch without a
> dock icon or a menu.

Aha, it didn't click with me that the application could be a complete normal
Cocoa app and that specifying faceless in the plist would simply hide it.

I've done normal Cocoa apps. I've done UNIXy server daemons (with some CF
stuff). I was imagining having to combine the two in some way requiring
obscure initialization sequences.

Thanks.

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Scott Ribe
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