> On Apr 20, 2014, at 6:58 PM, Trygve Inda <cocoa...@xericdesign.com> wrote:
> 
>>> On Apr 20, 2014, at 4:29 PM, Trygve Inda <cocoa...@xericdesign.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> A small correction... This seems to only happen when I do a "Save As". If
>>>> the file is dirty and I do a "Save", the "file is dirty warning" catches
>>>> the
>>>> quit.
>>> 
>>> Does the bad behavior also apply to Save if you turn off the “Close all
>>> windows when quitting apps” option in System Preferences?
>>> 
>>> --Kyle Sluder
>> 
>> Yes - it quits regardless of that setting.
> 
> What I'm asking is whether turning that setting off causes Save to exhibit the
> same behavior as Save As—in other words, are you only seeing a difference in
> behavior because your machine happens to be configured in a way that involves
> NSApplication's consult-the-dirty-documents codepath?
> 
> And in that vein, have you subclasses NSApplication at all, implemented
> -[<NSApplicationDelegate> applicationShouldTerminate:] and/or sent
> -replyToApplicationShouldTerminate: to NSApp, or taken over termination
> yourself?
> 
> --Kyle Sluder
> 

Changing the System prefs checkbox does not affect Save or Save As.

In a Save the dirty mark is not cleared until the file is written, thus it
asks before quitting about saving the document.

My app delegate for termination looks like:

-(BOOL)applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed:(NSApplication
*)theApplication
{
    return NO;
}


-(void)applicationWillTerminate:(NSNotification *)aNotification
{
    [self quitApplicationWithBundleIdentifier:myHelperAppBundleIdentifier];

    [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] synchronize];
}


-(void)quitApplicationWithBundleIdentifier:(NSString *)identifier
{
    NSArray* appArray = [NSRunningApplication
runningApplicationsWithBundleIdentifier:identifier];

    for (NSRunningApplication* process in appArray)
        [process terminate];
}




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