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Options to defaults or commandline


  • Subject: Options to defaults or commandline
  • From: Abdul Sowayan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 15:46:52 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Options to defaults or commandline

Hi Folks,

I can do:

./Foo.app/Contents/MacOS/Foo -ApplePersistenceIgnoreState YES

Or

defaults write com.Bar.Foo ApplePersistenceIgnoreState YES


My question is regarding options such as ApplePersistenceIgnoreState. Where
did this come from? Is there some documentation that lists similar options I
can use?

The above was helpful for me to disable Lion¹s Resume feature. I would also
like to disable Lion¹s resize the Window from all edges. I couldn¹t find any
documentation that list such options.

Thanks,
Abdul
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