I'm curious.  I swapped out my calls to CGDisplayHideCursor and 
CGDisplayShowCursor with +[NSCursor hide] and +[NSCursor unhide], respectively. 
 Same behavior.  I wanted to know if one called the other so I set a breakpoint 
on the CGDisplay methods and called the NSCursor methods.  They don't appear to 
be layered.

I'm curious to know, what if any differences there are between the two sets of 
calls?  What advantage if any does one set have over the other?

-Michael

On Jan 2, 2012, at 5:11 PM, Michael Crawford wrote:

> For the benefit of anyone else who is watching and also has limited 
> experience with some of the new Lion features, a call to [NSWindow 
> setRestorable:] or flipping a switch in the interface builder UI for the 
> NSWindow instance, handily solves the problem.
> 
> -Michael
> 
> On Jan 2, 2012, at 4:56 PM, Michael Crawford wrote:
> 
>> Seth, I appreciate your offer to help out by testing some code.  Now that 
>> Kyle has identified what is going on, I'm looking into programmatically 
>> disabling or overriding the window restoration behavior for my app.
>> 
>> -Michael
>> 
>> On Jan 2, 2012, at 4:44 PM, Michael Crawford wrote:
>> 
>>> Thank you, Kyle.  That works.
>>> 
>>> -Michael
>>> 
>>> On Jan 2, 2012, at 3:16 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On Jan 2, 2012, at 11:27 AM, Michael Crawford <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Seth, don't run from inside Xcode.  Start the app from the finder.  I 
>>>>> find that in that instance, it goes to full screen and then immediately 
>>>>> exits full screen.
>>>> 
>>>> Try launching with Shift held down to clear restorable window state.
>>>> 
>>>> --Kyle Sluder
>>> 
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