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NSDocument - based application and "--Edited" string in window title
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NSDocument - based application and "--Edited" string in window title


  • Subject: NSDocument - based application and "--Edited" string in window title
  • From: Nick <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 12:55:14 +0300

Hello
Is there a way to get rid of this substring when the opened document is
changed? I would like to preserve the changes made until the user presses
Command+S (or saves the file explicitly), so saving the document every time
the user types some text is not an option (however, it vanishes the
'--edited' text).. Due to the specificity of the app i'd like to use my own
string there (this app is not for AppStore anyway).
target OS version: Lion

Thanks
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