Re: Open Recent Crash
Re: Open Recent Crash
- Subject: Re: Open Recent Crash
- From: Michael Starke <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 14:48:24 +0100
Whenever you do something with defaults, ignore the plist file. Instead always use the command line tool defaults. There have been major changes throughout the system releases as to how the defauls daemon works
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> On 13.12.2014, at 10:09, Gerriet M. Denkmann <email@hidden> wrote:
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> Whenever I do in TextEdit: File → Open Recent I get a crash.
>
> Obviously the list of recent documents is somehow corrupted.
>
> So I renamed "~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.TextEdit.LSSharedFileList.plist" to: "LSSharedFileList bad.plist", started TextEdit and got the same crash.
> Also got a new "LSSharedFileList.plist" with 20 entries (which seems to be identical to "LSSharedFileList bad.plist").
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> So there must be some other location where (corrupted) data about my recent files is kept. But where?
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>
> Gerriet.
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> 10.10.1; TextEdit Version 1.10 (319).
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