On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 15:52:04 +0200, Uli Kusterer said:

> There are both NSShowAllViews and NSShowAllDrawing. They don't go in
>the Info.plist. They either go in your app's preferences file, or you
>can pass them as command-line arguments (e.g. double-click your app in
>the "Executables" group in Xcode and check out the arguments and
>environment variables there).

Though that's probably not the cause of his problem, otherwise he'd see
all kinds of 'drawing artifacts' everywhere...

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