BTW, not sure why you're trying to feed in custom args but if it's for testing purposes you can tell Xcode what args to pass by getting info on your program under Executables and put the launch arguments in there.

On Apr 11, 2008, at 8:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

'm trying to add some launch arguments to my executable by modifying
the arguments passed to main.m, but find that the new arguments are
completely ignored. No matter what I pass to NSApplicationMain the
executable launches with the same old default argsv[]. Is this not the
right approach? Should I rather subclass NSApplication? If so, how?
Any help appreciated. Thanks.

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