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Re: New columns in NSTableView are overridden by plist
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Re: New columns in NSTableView are overridden by plist


  • Subject: Re: New columns in NSTableView are overridden by plist
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 19:20:22 +0100


Am 09.02.2007 um 19:04 Uhr schrieb Dustin Wenz:

This seems like a fundamental problem for anyone using user defaults +autosave. Is there a correct way to handle this situation?

I don't think there is.

In my own apps I remove the appropriate defaults entry when the app is upgraded. That's not a nice solution since it depends on the undocumented defaults keys that NSTableView uses.

It does work though. :}


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