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Re: Preferences file in Tiger
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Re: Preferences file in Tiger


  • Subject: Re: Preferences file in Tiger
  • From: Lee Morgan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 01:39:24 -0400

I believe that starting in Tiger the default format for preferences has switched from XML to binary.
Just my best guess though.


I suggest using the shell command "defaults" to add / remove / change keys in preference files (or any plist for that matter).
It's how I edit other app's prefs (such as the Dock), and it works fine in Tiger.


- lee


On May 1, 2005, at 4:50 AM, Pradeep Kumar wrote:

Hi

The preferences file (files in ~/Library/Preferences) are in a very cryptic format when opened in
TextEdit. In Panther and below, the file was a normal xml file. But now this file can be read
only in Property List Editor. What has actually happeneded?


I have this code that removes an item from the dock and quits it so that the changes are
immediately reflected. This worked fine till Panther. But in Tiger it stopped working. However
running it multiple times will eventually remove the item from the Dock. I have tried various
calls like CFPreferencesAppSynchronize etc, but no avail. Has anyone faced this problem yet.
What's the solution for this?


Exactly what has changed in the preferences file? Is it safe to read the com.apple.dock.plist file
and then make modifications and write it back?


Thanks
Prady

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