In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Marko Riedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello there,
> 
> the environment is KDE 3.5 (sorry, I had no choice in the matter), but the 
> same problem occurs with WindowMaker. The application is not document-based 
> and does have an application delegate and applicationShouldTerminate: is 
> invoked. As I did not subclass NSApplication I don't know whether 
> replyToApplicationShouldTerminate: gets called (this is not a delegate method 
> according to developer.apple.com).

Correct; it's not a delegate method. It's a message that's sent to the 
NSApplication instance at some point after the delegate's 
applicationShouldTerminate: returns NSTerminateLater. It's a way to 
conditionalize termination on uncached things like user input. You 
really shouldn't need to send this message if applicationShouldTerminate 
returns any other defined value.

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   - Harry Potter and the Odor of the Phoenix
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