I have the same thing with 1.3.3 on 10.7.2 with a case-sensitive FS.

On Jan 31, 5:05 pm, Jonathan Rezende <[email protected]> wrote:
> It didn't work.
> I used prefsetter to set it and it didn't show the applications tab on
> relaunch
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> another weird thing is that I set the growl position to be the bottom
> right one but it doesn't save it
> I quit the growl app using activity monitor and once I relaunch, it is
> still selecting the default position, which is top right
>
> I really need help here
> all those skype msgs are killing me.
>
> On Jan 31, 1:31 pm, Daniel Siemer <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Thats a binary plist, Apple has a plugin that is rendering it as xml
> > in quicklook.  I believe that that is the default storage method for
> > preference files dating back quite awhile, and not something that we
> > explicitly do. There are a few ways of dealing with it, one is to use
> > Apple's PList editor, part of the XCode toolset, if you dont want to
> > download all that is XCode, there are a number of third party apps
> > that should edit it just fine, last is to use the command line tool
> > defaults.
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> > On Jan 31, 5:25 am, Jonathan Rezende <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Weird.
> > > When I preview the plist file, I can see the xml being rendered, but
> > > when I open it, it is all messed up.
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> > > take a look at the plist file
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> > >http://jode.com.br/Joe/GrowlHelperApp.txt

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