Re: Reading system preferences?
Re: Reading system preferences?
- Subject: Re: Reading system preferences?
- From: SA Dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 13:22:45 -0400
How about .GlobalPreferences.plist
It's a dot-file, which might explain why it was hard to find. It's
in ~/Library/Preferences ...
I found it by making a smart folder (in Tiger) to show me all
files on "Computer" with "Last Modified Today" and "Name Ends With
plist", sorted by date.
I then launched System Prefs and changed the scroll bar 'jump to
here' setting. Back in the smart folder, ".GlobalPreferences.plist"
appeared at the appropriate time, then disappeared a few seconds
after (odd). I refreshed and double-clicked the file before it went
away again. It does seem to contain the scroll bar scrolling settings.
Happy hacking.
On Jul 6, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Jonathan del Strother wrote:
I'm trying to find where the setting for scrollbar behaviours is
stored (specifically, the "Click in the scroll bar to:" setting
found in System Prefs -> Appearance)
I'm guessing there's a plist for it somewhere, but I'm not seeing
it... Any ideas?
Jon
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