The Yosemite AppKit Release Notes claim that most animations on the system can 
be run in slow motion by setting NSAnimationSlowMotionOnShift to YES. I've 
always implemented slow motion by explictly testing for the shift key and, if 
it's down, changing the animation duration. If there is in fact a built-in way 
to do this, I would like to use it. (I was at the presentation where Steve Jobs 
first demonstrated show motion animation, and I still love it as much as 
everybody in the audience did then.)

But I can't find NSAnimationSlowMotionOnShift anywhere. Is this remark in the 
release notes an inside joke? Google turns up no references to 
NSAnimationSlowMotionOnShift other than these Release Notes, and searching the 
Yosemite headers turns up nothing.

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Bill Cheeseman - [email protected]

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