On Jul 17, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Francisco Tolmasky wrote:
I've looked around the docs quite a bit and haven't been able to
find an answer to this. Basically, I'd like to know if it is at
all possible to set the application delegate without a nib, and
without subclassing NSApplication or mucking around inside of main
(). Is there something similar to NSPrincipalClass in the
Info.plist like NSApplicationDelegate or something?
No.
You can call -[NSApplication setDelegate:] pretty much anytime,
anywhere in your code, but if you want
applicationWillFinishLaunching: to be called, for example, you're out
of luck.
-Jeff
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