Thank you, Aaron!.

I solve it using window.opener.localStorage().

-v1c1ous

On Aug 28, 3:25 am, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can use the window.opener property to access the toolstrip from
> the preferences window. window.opener refers to the window that opened
> the current window, if any.
>
> If the toolstrip defined a function like updateView(), you could call
> it with window.opener.updateView().
>
> - a
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