Briian Yennie wrote:

Er, I think I've got it.
Apparently in Panther, this information is cached. Try this:

http://cocoa.mamasam.com/MACOSXDEV/2003/11/1/76192.php

Which suggests to "touch" your application bundle after you change the plist file.
In terminal:


cd /Applications
touch MyApplication.app

So use LSUIelement as usual, but you gotta trick the OS into seeing your change.
It may also work to drag things in and out of your applications folder, but the above seems more likely to work to me...


HTH.
Brian

Then Ken Ray wrote:

Cool... it looks like if you set LSBackgroundOnly (instead of the old
"NSBGonly") it should work. Terry, why don't you try it and get back to us?

OK, I don't have Panther at home (10.2.8 - but then nothing was working here either). So I tried setting LSUIelement and 'touching' the applications folder as suggest by Brian with no effect. However, LSBackgroundOnly (+ touch) does work on 10.2.8 (things are looking up) but I won't be able to test on Panther until Monday (NB it didn't work when I tried it yesterday but then we didn't know about the touch trick).


I'll keep you informed.

Thanks for all your help.

Cheers,

Terry...

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