On 05/03/2010, at 12:39 AM, Eric Gorr wrote:

> Now, there are other means that will cause the NSPanel to be closed with 
> different answers to whether or not it should be visible at the next launch.


It's not clear to me why. You only need to record whether the panel is 
currently open or closed in the user defaults. If the app quits in the 'open' 
state it opens the panels at next launch. For recording the closed state, the 
NSWindowWillCloseNotification looks useful. For open state, there isn't an 
equivalent notification but its controller should know when this is.

--Graham


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