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Re: nav services: how do I get my save location to equal my load location



> The problem I am having is that my Save Dialog location does not
> equal my Load Dialog location. I think that my CFPreferences are
> working--they're doing *something*. If I load a file, then every
> time I go to Load File after that, even if I'm restarting the app
> in-between, I go to that last load location, like I should.
>
> The same thing for Save. I always go to the last Save location.
> The problem is that I want the Save location and the Load location
> to be the *same*. Now, shouldn't using the same preferencesKey do
> that for me? It's not, and that's the problem. It's acting like I
> have two different preference keys for save and load.
>
It's not impossible the NavServices "namespaces" its settings. You
could probably verify that by examining the plist file.

Fred

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References: 
 >Re: nav services: how do I get my save location to equal my load location (From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>)
 >Re: nav services: how do I get my save location to equal my load location (From: Bob Sabiston <email@hidden>)
 >Re: nav services: how do I get my save location to equal my load location (From: Frederick Cheung <email@hidden>)
 >Re: nav services: how do I get my save location to equal my load location (From: Bob Sabiston <email@hidden>)



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