FROM : Pierre-Olivier Latour
DATE : Thu Jan 09 20:25:25 2003
>> + (void) initialize
>> {
>> NSMutableDictionary* defaults = [NSMutableDictionary
>> dictionary];
>> [defaults setInt:640 forKey:kKey_ScreenWidth];
>> [defaults setInt:480 forKey:kKey_ScreenHeight];
>> [defaults setInt:32 forKey:kKey_ScreenDepth];
>> [defaults setInt:16 forKey:kKey_ZDepth];
>> [defaults setBool:YES forKey:kKey_VerticalSync];
>> [defaults setInt:0 forKey:kKey_MaxFPS];
>> [defaults setBool:YES forKey:kKey_LogFile];
>> [defaults setInt:8765 forKey:kKey_ServerPort];
>> [defaults setBool:NO forKey:kKey_HighPriorityThread];
>> [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] registerDefaults:defaults];
>> }
>
> NSMutableDictionary does not respond to setInt: or setBool:. Those are
> messages that were only recently added to NSUserDefaults, not
> NSMutableDictionary.
Yes, it does, since I added a custom category for that ;)
> BTW synchronize is called automatically in NSDocument apps.
Yes, but in my case it is not an NSDocument app, just a basic cocoa app.
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DATE : Thu Jan 09 20:25:25 2003
>> + (void) initialize
>> {
>> NSMutableDictionary* defaults = [NSMutableDictionary
>> dictionary];
>> [defaults setInt:640 forKey:kKey_ScreenWidth];
>> [defaults setInt:480 forKey:kKey_ScreenHeight];
>> [defaults setInt:32 forKey:kKey_ScreenDepth];
>> [defaults setInt:16 forKey:kKey_ZDepth];
>> [defaults setBool:YES forKey:kKey_VerticalSync];
>> [defaults setInt:0 forKey:kKey_MaxFPS];
>> [defaults setBool:YES forKey:kKey_LogFile];
>> [defaults setInt:8765 forKey:kKey_ServerPort];
>> [defaults setBool:NO forKey:kKey_HighPriorityThread];
>> [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] registerDefaults:defaults];
>> }
>
> NSMutableDictionary does not respond to setInt: or setBool:. Those are
> messages that were only recently added to NSUserDefaults, not
> NSMutableDictionary.
Yes, it does, since I added a custom category for that ;)
> BTW synchronize is called automatically in NSDocument apps.
Yes, but in my case it is not an NSDocument app, just a basic cocoa app.
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Pierre-Olivier Latour <email_removed>
Palo Alto, USA http://www.pol-online.net
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