What I want to do seems like it should be fairly straightforward, but doesn't 
seem to be. All I want to do is with a standard NSDocument Based (with Core 
Data) is prevent the last document opened from opening automatically the next 
time the application is launched.

What is the best way to accomplished this?

It seemed as if it might be as simple as overriding reopenDocumentForURL and 
having it do nothing, but that only seems to break creating new documents or 
opening the document normally.

I could probably disable all of the window restoration functionality and handle 
it all myself by using:

[window setRestorationClass:Nil];
[window setRestorable:NO];
[window invalidateRestorableState];

but this seems to be overkill and not really what I want to do as when I open 
the document via File->Open, I want it to restore without the need for me to 
handle it myself.

Is there some easy way to make this work?

The deployment target is 10.7.

I have a sample test project at:

        https://github.com/ericgorr/autoload.git

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