Disabling NSScrollView elasticity in app plist files.
Disabling NSScrollView elasticity in app plist files.
- Subject: Disabling NSScrollView elasticity in app plist files.
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:38:29 -0400
As a guy who HATES WITH A BURNING PASSION the bouncy elastic NSScrollViews and sudden app termination when they are on my computer's OS, I'd like to ask a few questions in the hopes of minimizing this atrocity against mankind (for me) when/if I have to switch to Lion.
As far as I can tell in Lion codesigned apps, you can't open up the guys of the app and change ANYTHING, even if it's in a pList file within the app.
IIRC, Codesigning prevents any modification of any codesigned app's internals on Lion.
Am I correct in this assumption?
If so, is it possible to put these settings into a preference pList file that is read in from the User's library to configure some of the app's startup properties?
If not, would it be possible to modify a setting in System/Library/Frameworks to hard code NSScrollViews from NEVER EVER being elastic for any app that is launched on one system?
TIA,
- Alex Zavatone
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