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Re: XCode Dock Icon


  • Subject: Re: XCode Dock Icon
  • From: Alan Hart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 23:05:40 +0100

On 3 Jul 2006, at 17:25, Alan Hart wrote:

Human Interface consistency is one of the most powerful attributes of Mac OS. In the Dock Menus section of the Human Interface Guidelines in the documentation:

When a user presses and holds the mouse button on your application’s tile in the Dock, a menu appears. The menu lists the application’s open windows and contains the Show In Finder, Hide, and Quit commands.

When I create a new Cocoa document-based app this is the default behaviour I get, and I see no reason to change it. XCode apparently thinks different(ly) ;-)

It's only me, then? Oh well, I've raised a Radar feature request, anyway.


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