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On Mar 17, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Žorvaršur Davķšsson wrote:
> Property List Editor is on the Snow Leopard installation CD, isn't it? I'm still using OS 10.4.11 and I cannot install Snow Leopard on my old machine. But I have PlistEdit Pro which claims to be "the most advanced property list editor written for Mac OS X." I don't know if that is true. Have you worked with PlistEdit Pro? Can I use it instead of Property List Editor?
Property List Editor is included in Xcode Tools (Developer Tools) of any OS X install CD/DVD since the very first OS X 10.0.
> Provided I used the program today correctly, I was not able to find any "NSUserKeyEquivalents". Instead I found "com.nisus.Menus.keyequivalents" which consists of 117 expandable sub-entries (Class: Arrays) which in turn all consist of the subentries 0, 1, 2 (Class: String). I have to read the Help before I risk going further and make changes.
That's normal. As I explained, you have to *add* NSUserKeyEquivalents yourself.
Kino
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