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Re: Where's the cookie, monster?
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Re: Where's the cookie, monster?


  • Subject: Re: Where's the cookie, monster?
  • From: Peter Bunn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 15:38:24 -0600

Earlier today, Mr Tea wrote:

>If you install the developer tools package, you get a utility called
>'Property List Editor', which makes the contents of plist files much nicer
>to look at than opening them in a text editor. You can use that to play
>about with the contents, but it's not for the faint of heart (ie, me).

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Thanks... good to know... but...

I'm on a dialup connection in rural Witzconsin, so I guess I'll have to
spring for the developer CD one of these days... knowing me, I'll
probably find a reason to put it off.

Do you happen to know if 'Property List Editor' is in any way
AppleScriptable? AS is the only language other than HTML I can do
_anything_ with.

My hope is/was that I can make an installer of sorts for my own stuff
(involving protocol helpers), but maybe the users (if any) will just have
to work a little harder.

PB

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