Sorry if this has been covered, but I've been searching around both
here and on the web in general and I can't seem to find an answer.

On my old machine, I followed the notes at
http://blog.thewheatfield.org/2009/09/28/die-command-q-die/ to
overload cmd-q and replaced it with shift-cmd-q.  Now I can get the
overloading working in the same way, but when I try to replace it, I
get two problems.

1)  shift-cmd-q is already "Quit All Applications and Log Out" on Snow
Leopard, and it tries to do that rather than accept it as the key
binding.  Is there a way to hook in before that triggers?
2)  Regardless of what hotkey I use, it doesn't actually quit the
current application.

I can deal with having to switch hotkeys (though I'd prefer not to),
but having no hotkey to quit an application may be even worse than
accidentally closing one via cmd-q.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Dave

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