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On 8/16/11 12:46 PM, Abdul Sowayan wrote:
> My question is regarding options such as ApplePersistenceIgnoreState.
> Where did this come from? Is there some documentation that lists
> similar options I can use?
> 
> The above was helpful for me to disable Lion¹s Resume feature. I
> would also like to disable Lion¹s resize the Window from all edges. I
> couldn¹t find any documentation that list such options.

I do not know of any unified list of these, but this option is
documented in the most recent AppKit release notes
(http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#releasenotes/Cocoa/AppKit)
along with a bunch of others.

It should be noted that, as Lion-optimized apps become more widely
available and the user base upgrades to Lion (*), features like
restoration will likely become expected to the point where people will
see non-implementing applications as "broken."

Apple seems to have anticipated this with the following release note
regarding the option in question:

"This user default is intended for automated tests that want to start
with a clean environment, and for debugging."

So tread carefully...


*: I'm not one to talk here - I haven't yet done so.


- -- 
Conrad Shultz

Synthetiq Solutions
www.synthetiqsolutions.com

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