On Jul 19, 2010, at 13:33, Rick Mann wrote:

> I have a basic NSDocument-based app with no window controllers.

There really isn't such a thing. A "basic" NSDocument object creates its own 
window controller behind the scenes (see the 'windowNibName' method). 
Conversely, a NSDocument object that you somehow forced to operate without a 
window controller couldn't be considered "basic".

The easiest solution is to create a window controller subclass that overrides 
'windowDidLoad' to change the window's state. You'd then replace your 
document's 'windowNibName' method with a 'makeWindowControllers' method that 
creates an instance of your subclass and invokes 'addWindowController:'.


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