Re: Cancel Sleep
Re: Cancel Sleep
- Subject: Re: Cancel Sleep
- From: Michael Smith <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 10:53:49 -0800
On Dec 31, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Amanda Walker <email@hidden> wrote:
Note that these instructions *do not prevent sleep*, which is what
Andrew was asking about.
From this it seems reasonable to assume that "waking up with the lid
closed and an external display attached" is a different case from
"don't go to sleep when the lid is closed."
This is correct.
What is missing here is an understanding of the basic principle
driving the system's behaviour in this case: if the user tells the
system to do something, it should do it. It should not argue, quibble,
lie or misrepresent itself. It should do what it's told in a timely
and consistent fashion.
If the user does not want the system to sleep, the user
*should*not*tell*the*system*to*sleep*.
It might be reasonable to ask Apple for a preference which dissociates
closing the lid from the act of putting the system to sleep, although
I would strongly expect that this would be refused for several
sensible reasons, but it is *not* reasonable to ask for a programmatic
way to subvert the user's intent in the fashion the OP desires.
= Mike
p.s. If you wonder why such a preference would probably be refused,
examine the Apple support forums and other web archives for complaints
from users relating to systems that fail (due to bugs or hardware
issues) to sleep when expected, and add the likely incidence of user
error and malicious/incompetent/well-meaning-but-wrong-headed
programmatic manipulation of the preference to the number you
encounter. The result would not be pretty.
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