Hi,
To prevent your window to open at startup, uncheck the 'Visible At
Launch' box in your window settings (in Interface Builder).
I don't know a supported way to create an application that appears in
the Dock but has the same behaviour than a LSUIElement.
Le 6 mars 08 à 12:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
I'm relatively new to Cocoa but have an application that's coming
along nicely. Mostly when I have come across an issue I have managed
to find a solution using Google but this particular one has me
stumped.
My application has three window, a notification window (similar to
Growl) that pops up when particular events happen, a window that
pops-up when the user clicks the dock icon and a preferences window
that pops up when the user selects preferences from a StatusBarItem
I have added to the status bar (or at least thats how it should
work). All windows are in MainMenu.nib
The problem I'm having is that I don't want any windows to open when
the application launches, and at the moment the notification window
opens (as it's the only windows I've actually implemented so far),
and I also don't want a main menu because I've added a custom menu
to the status bar. I've looked at NSUIElement and LSUIElement but
they remove the dock icon also, and I need the dock icon, plus they
still launch the window.
So ultimatley my question is, how do launch/setup my application so
that I get a dock icon, but no menu bar and so that no window is
opened when launched, only when the user does something that prompts
a window.
Thanks in advance.
-Mic
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