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Re: Using NSUserDefaultsController with radio buttons
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Re: Using NSUserDefaultsController with radio buttons


  • Subject: Re: Using NSUserDefaultsController with radio buttons
  • From: Matteo Manferdini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 18:13:49 +0200


Il giorno 24/apr/06, alle ore 18:02, Matt Neuburg ha scritto:

And doesn't it? What's wrong with the obvious approach (bind the matrix's
selectedIndex straight into the NSUserDefaultsController)? m.

What I want to do is set a string for the key. The key is specified in the controller's attributes, but I don't want to store numeric values for that key. I mean, if the key is "userContinent", I wold like to set the value to "America" or "Europe", not just 1 or 2. That's the part I'm missing.


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Matteo Manferdini



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