Re: How to detect a click on app's dock icon (when the app is active)?
Re: How to detect a click on app's dock icon (when the app is active)?
- Subject: Re: How to detect a click on app's dock icon (when the app is active)?
- From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 21:05:39 -0400
On Jun 7, 2009, at 8:50 PM, Stuart Malin wrote:
I have a non Document based app. If the window is closed, I want to
have the user be able to get it back by clicking on the dock icon.
(Note that Apple's Mail does this). I have implemented NSApplication's
- (void) applicationDidBecomeActive:(NSNotification *)notif
Instead of that, implement these:
- (BOOL)applicationShouldOpenUntitledFile:(NSApplication *)sender;
- (BOOL)applicationOpenUntitledFile:(NSApplication *)theApplication;
Have the first one return YES and have the second one reopen your
window. They work even in a non-document-based app.
--Andy
but that is only invoked if the dock icon is clicked when the app is
not active. I need to know when it is clicked while the app is
active. I've looked through various docs, searched with Google, and
on Cocoabuilder, but the answer has eluded
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