> Am 03.12.2014 um 21:43 schrieb Samuel Gaist <samuel.ga...@edeltech.ch>: > > >> On 3 déc. 2014, at 21:39, Till Oliver Knoll <till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >>> Am 03.12.2014 um 17:15 schrieb Nuno Santos <nunosan...@imaginando.pt>: >>> >>> Hum… interesting. I will try it. >>> >>> One more question. While i’m targeting this app to iOS and Android, the >>> main development is made on the computer to accelerate development. >>> >>> One curious fact is that the file is pointing to the bundle identifier >>> com.imaginando.lk.LK.plist but I don’t have that defined anywhere for the >>> computer version. At least I would have something similar to the iOS >>> version. How can Qt be assuming this? >> >> http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20121101064200135 >> >> ;) >> >> Cheers, >> Oliver > > Good technique :)
Ha! I must admit I did not even read that article - only the first sentence or so ;) I thought it would go on about "how to locate the (hidden) ~/Library folder", that preference.plist files are named according to their "bundle identifier" (a must-do for Mac App Store applications) etc. But the "locate most recent changed .plist"-method is really hilarious - and a good one indeed! I mean, try to do that with the Windows Registry! Clearly shows the superiority of OS X! (Did I hear .ini files? - *Duck and cover*) ;) Cheers, Oliver _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest