FROM : Dominik Pich
DATE : Wed Oct 06 21:25:13 2004
In the app's info.plist try setting 'LSUIElement' to String '1'
Regards
Dominik
On Oct 6, 2004, at 8:19 PM, Matthew Jaffa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Foundation tool daemon running that diplays a pop-up
> when-ever input is needed. I would like to convert this tool to
> cocoa/obj-C. This daemon will be running only when a user is logged in
> with the window server running, so that the app can display the pop-up
> window.
>
> So far with my example when it calls NSApplicationMain(argc, argv);
> the icon shows up in the Doc.
> Is there any way to make this not possible and to make it so that they
> don't even know the daemon is running, only by doing a ps.
>
> And then where in my Cocoa application would I put my code that my
> foundation daemon tool had, it was in a forever while loop accepting
> socket connections, so where would this be placed in the code, would I
> have to subclass NSApplication to take care of this????
>
> Basically in the nib file I have a panel, with a controller for it,
> that I want displayed whenever is needed to be displayed by my
> accepting connections code.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
>
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DATE : Wed Oct 06 21:25:13 2004
In the app's info.plist try setting 'LSUIElement' to String '1'
Regards
Dominik
On Oct 6, 2004, at 8:19 PM, Matthew Jaffa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Foundation tool daemon running that diplays a pop-up
> when-ever input is needed. I would like to convert this tool to
> cocoa/obj-C. This daemon will be running only when a user is logged in
> with the window server running, so that the app can display the pop-up
> window.
>
> So far with my example when it calls NSApplicationMain(argc, argv);
> the icon shows up in the Doc.
> Is there any way to make this not possible and to make it so that they
> don't even know the daemon is running, only by doing a ps.
>
> And then where in my Cocoa application would I put my code that my
> foundation daemon tool had, it was in a forever while loop accepting
> socket connections, so where would this be placed in the code, would I
> have to subclass NSApplication to take care of this????
>
> Basically in the nib file I have a panel, with a controller for it,
> that I want displayed whenever is needed to be displayed by my
> accepting connections code.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
>
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Matthew Jaffa | Oct 6, 20:19 | |
| Bill Cheeseman | Oct 6, 21:20 | |
| Dominik Pich | Oct 6, 21:25 | |
| Matt Jaffa | Oct 6, 21:34 | |
| j o a r | Oct 6, 21:47 | |
| Dominik Pich | Oct 6, 22:09 | |
| Sungjin Chun | Oct 7, 03:54 |






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