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Re: Standard User Defaults - Setting initial values
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Re: Standard User Defaults - Setting initial values


  • Subject: Re: Standard User Defaults - Setting initial values
  • From: Bruce Truax <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 19:46:36 -0400

On 4/26/04 7:09 PM, "Scott Anguish" <email@hidden> eloquently wrote:

> 3. You never need to set the initialValues: unless you're going to
> support resetting to the factory defaults.

If I don't set the defaults then the text edit fields come up blank which
can cause and error in the application if the user just hits OK. The Pop up
menus and radio buttons are fine, they retain the settings from interface
builder but for some reason the edit boxes do not. In my application I would
like the edit boxes to contain a valid default value.

Bruce
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