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Re: Storing a table view in user defaults
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Re: Storing a table view in user defaults


  • Subject: Re: Storing a table view in user defaults
  • From: Ryan Briones <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 00:14:02 -0400

God, thank you! You have saved my sanity.

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Steven Riggs <email@hidden> wrote:

> You were right there.  All you have to do to get it to work is check
> 'Handles content as compound value' on the array controller content array
> binding.
> All the best,
>    Steven Riggs
>
>
>
> On Apr 28, 2009, at 10:02 PM, Ryan Briones wrote:
>
> Hey, thanks! I actually ran across your code last night when I was first
> doing this. I ran your code and it worked fine. I created a test project to
> "copy" your code, and mine failed. I tried looking at every checkbox and
> every key path, nothing worked.
> I've uploaded my the "test project" to github. I'd love it if you guys
> could take a look, and tell me what I'm doing wrong. I feel like it's an
> exact copy, but it doesn't work. Hopefully this can provide an insight into
> my stupidity.
>
> http://github.com/ryanbriones/tableview-userdefaults
>
> If you don't have git, you can download a zip or tarball from the downloads
> tab. Thanks!
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Steven Riggs <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Check out the sample code here that demonstrates storing a dictionary in
>> defaults with no code.
>> http://idisk.mac.com/steven.riggs-Public?view=web
>>
>> I hope it helps...
>>
>> Steven Riggs
>>
>>
>>
>> On Apr 28, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Ryan Briones wrote:
>>
>>  I'm a relative newb when it comes to cocoa programming, but I've been
>>> trying
>>> to finish of a project and put it out there so I can get some feedback
>>> and
>>> continue to get better. My problem is that I have a table view that's
>>> bound
>>> to an array controller backed by user defaults in IB. Adding a single new
>>> row works fine, but if I add any more, the data from the previous rows
>>> gets
>>> wiped out, but the actual rows get preserved. Further more, if I create a
>>> row and exit/relaunch the rows are persisted, but the data is not. If
>>> feel
>>> like I'm missing some important detail, but I can't figure out what. Any
>>> help is appreciated. Thanks.
>>>
>>> --
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>
>
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>
>
>


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 >Re: Storing a table view in user defaults (From: Ryan Briones <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Storing a table view in user defaults (From: Steven Riggs <email@hidden>)

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