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Sep 14 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Jul 24 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jul 24 |
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Hide App Name in Mac OS X Lion Dock Both Dane Balia and myself have provided methods to opt out of app label names on a per-app basis |
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Jul 24 |
answered | Hide App Name in Mac OS X Lion Dock |
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Oct 23 |
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Signals sent to command-line programs when exiting terminal.app I found this stackoverflow question which answers my question using bash. It works, except that I don't get a SIGHUP when the terminal closes. I in fact, receive only a SIGEXIT, which is surprising. When I find out more, I will update this answer. |
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Oct 22 |
asked | Signals sent to command-line programs when exiting terminal.app |
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Oct 8 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 8 |
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Inserting shell script into .app bundle added 317 characters in body |
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Oct 8 |
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Inserting shell script into .app bundle I wasn't sure, as it's not specifically programming, but it is very mac-related |
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Oct 8 |
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Inserting shell script into .app bundle Yeap, I've already set it as executable. |
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Oct 8 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 7 |
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Inserting shell script into .app bundle This is exactly what I did for MATLAB above, however it silently fails when I double-click the icon, (Sometimes it has a MATLAB icon bouncing in the dock forever, but when I click on it it immediately disappears) and when I use open it fails with the error shown above. |
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Oct 7 |
asked | Inserting shell script into .app bundle |