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Speaking of NSUserDefaults..(newbie warning)
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Speaking of NSUserDefaults..(newbie warning)


  • Subject: Speaking of NSUserDefaults..(newbie warning)
  • From: Mark Wridt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 14:44:44 -0800 (PST)

I am trying to make a simple preferences window for my
application. I have looked at Mike Beam's O'Rielly
page and I am just not far enough along in Cocoa and
coding in general to figure out how to implement some
of this code. I have also checked the Developer's
example in the Appkit called NSUserDefaults, but it is
not functioning properly for me. SO after much
struggle , I am turning to the List.

I have some TextFields in a preferences window.
Integers placed in them are used throughout the
application. I wish to have the ability for the User
to change the values of the integers and they remain
that way until they are changed again, even if the
application is quit and relaunched. It seems SO
simple and similar to the examples, yet I am at a
loss.

Help?
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