On 2017 May 03, at 15:43, Quincey Morris <quinceymor...@rivergatesoftware.com> 
wrote:
> 
> If you can’t figure it out, there may be some IB magic in the File menu that 
> your XIB doesn’t have because it’s too old.

Or maybe your predecessor implemented -menuNeedsUpdate:.  I’ve been able to 
hack the document-based File menu by looping through the menu’s -itemArray in 
-menuNeedsUpdate:.  You can identify items by their -action.  In that loop, you 
can also remove undesired items

On 2017 May 03, at 08:03, Eyal Redler <e...@mellel.com> wrote:

> I'm having a hard time finding the place where this feature is documented so 
> I would be grateful if someone here could point me in that direction or 
> possibly explain what's happening here.

Seriously, I think it is so complicated that Apple realized they could not 
document it within their thin-ness budget, and instead opted to let users “just 
try it” because it “usually does what you want”.

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