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Modifying what the three color buttons do
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<blockquote data-quote="Tomaltach" data-source="post: 1613942" data-attributes="member: 322924"><p>Since Yosemite changed what the green button does from making a window fill the screen but stay windowed to entering full screen, I was wondering if there is a way to change that on and application specific basis. Somewhere in the info.plist perhaps. Also I have an application that I modified to run as an agent, but I want to be able to hide the window too. For this specific application (controller mate) the red button quits it and I need to have it running I was hoping I could modify that. Is this possible and if so what. Actually come to think of it I doubt it is as simple as modifying the info.plist, but I just thought that is here the agent and other UI elements are so I just figured it might be done through that as well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomaltach, post: 1613942, member: 322924"] Since Yosemite changed what the green button does from making a window fill the screen but stay windowed to entering full screen, I was wondering if there is a way to change that on and application specific basis. Somewhere in the info.plist perhaps. Also I have an application that I modified to run as an agent, but I want to be able to hide the window too. For this specific application (controller mate) the red button quits it and I need to have it running I was hoping I could modify that. Is this possible and if so what. Actually come to think of it I doubt it is as simple as modifying the info.plist, but I just thought that is here the agent and other UI elements are so I just figured it might be done through that as well... [/QUOTE]
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