Re: NSDocument - based application and "--Edited" string in window title
Re: NSDocument - based application and "--Edited" string in window title
- Subject: Re: NSDocument - based application and "--Edited" string in window title
- From: Nick <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 19:06:36 +0300
there must be some way to override this default title suffix. I was able to
override the title string itself (i.e, now instead of the filename or
"untitled" i get there my application's name), but --edited is automatically
appended there anyway whenever an existing document is opened and changed
(without yet being saved). I couldn't find a solution to get rid of it. If
anyone knows how does this work in lion and how to override this thing, i'd
be thankful if they shared with me :-)
I need this because of the specificity of the application and because
customer wants that badly. I'm aware that it's not what document oriented
apps should behave like usually.
2011/9/20 Kyle Sluder <email@hidden>
> On Sep 20, 2011, at 6:08 AM, Nick <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > Not the behavior, i want only to get rid of that "-- Edited" string in
> > window's title, when the opened file is modified but not yet saved
>
> Why? If it's part of the standard UI, the user is going to expect it there.
> Do other apps not show the "Edited" label on untitled documents?
>
> --Kyle Sluder
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