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Re: project's plist


  • Subject: Re: project's plist
  • From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 16:58:33 -0400


On Apr 30, 2007, at 11:44 AM, Roland Silver wrote:

Starting from a project's xcodeproj file, how do I get to the place in the project itself where the plist is specified (the plist, that is, where I stash my own preferences)?
For instance, for my project called "markovx", I'd expect there to be a path <~/Library/Preferences/com.yourcompany.markovx.plist> (but there isn't), and for there to be -- SOMEWHERE WITHIN THE PROJECT ITSELF -- a specification of that path.


My question is, how do I get to see that path specification?

Why would you need this? The data stored in that file is expected to be generated at runtime by the application itself and the file itself created and maintained by the preferences mechanism provided by the system.


Larry

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