On 13 Feb 2014, at 23:39, Eric Gorr <mail...@ericgorr.net> wrote:

> 
> 
>> On Feb 13, 2014, at 6:22 PM, Mike Abdullah <mabdul...@karelia.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On 13 Feb 2014, at 21:12, Eric Gorr <mail...@ericgorr.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 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
>> 
>> Perhaps you want to override -[NSDocumentController 
>> reopenDocumentForURL:withContentsOfURL:display:completionHandler:]
>> 
> 
> Yes, as I mentioned, I tried that, but it wasn't clear exactly what I should 
> do. I tried to simply have it do nothing, but that broke other functionality. 
> I tried a couple of other things as well, like passing nil to the super's 
> method, but the app just crashed.

Oops, sorry, missed that bit of your original message.


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