Rename 'finish-launching' event to 'ready',

'finish-launching' is more like a OS X message name, and in atom-shell
it means initialization has done, so 'ready' seems to be a better name
and more easy to remember.

The 'will-finish-launching' event just represents the corresponding
message on OS X and is the same with 'ready' on other platforms, so we
keep its name to indicate that it's only useful for OS X specified
code.
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Cheng Zhao 2013-12-27 11:08:26 +08:00
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@ -13,11 +13,17 @@ app.on('window-all-closed', function() {
## Event: will-finish-launching
Setup crash reporter and auto updater here.
Emitted when application has done basic startup. On Windows and Linux it is the
same with `ready` event, on OS X this event represents the
`applicationWillFinishLaunching` message of `NSApplication`, usually you would
setup listeners to `open-file` and `open-url` events here, and start the crash
reporter and auto updater.
## Event: finish-launching
Under most cases you should just do everything in `ready` event.
Do final startup like creating browser window here.
## Event: ready
Emitted when atom-shell has done everything initializaiton.
## Event: window-all-closed