This is provided "for free" by Cocoa apps using the NSDocument architecture.

If programs are not using the standard Document-based Cocoa framework, they need to implement this functionality themselves (at least partially).


On Apr 21, 2007, at 4:27 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

Maybe I exaggerated a bit; but even in 9.2 AppleWorks had that function and it continues with OSX and some other Apple apps. I don't know about 3rd party apps. I know that my favorite, MacDraft doesn't have that feature. Still, they all should IMO.

Joe Wilkins

On Apr 21, 2007, at 10:22 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
> Though this works; even with most OSX compliant application
> documents, one of the first complaints I had with Rev was that it
> does not work when you have a Rev Stack open. This should not be a
> truly difficult fix I should think.

Wow. I knew about Cmd-click in the title for Finder windows, but never knew that was a standard behavior across most apps. So cool.

With Rev it may be challenging to determine when to support this, since a stack file can contain multiple stacks. But if we came up with a rule that made sense, or maybe better a property of mainstacks, I'd vote for the BZ suggestion.

Now that I know about this I want it for the document windows in my Rev-based apps, and I'll bet some of my cusyomers do too.

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