On 2011 Feb 05, at 12:24, Chris Parker wrote:
> Usually, you construct a dictionary plist in your application bundle which
> contains the key/value pairs you wish to use as your "backstop" defaults.
I call them "default defaults".
> Then, you can read that dictionary from the plist in the bundle on launch and
> call [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] registerDefaults:]. This sets up
> the key/value pairs in the registration domain.
NSString* ddPath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"DefaultDefaults"
ofType:@"plist"] ;
NSDictionary* defaultDefaults = [NSDictionary
dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:ddPath] ;
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] registerDefaults:defaultDefaults] ;
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