Am 06.07.2010 um 19.56 schrieb [email protected]:
On 2010-07-05 17:03 , Rudolf O. Durrer wrote:
But sometimes the Finder just refuse to read the restored plist,
and I
have to log out/in again to get my sidebar.
My question was: How do I get the Finder to read that restored plist
file WITHOUT the need to go through the login procedures.
again, the sidebar info is used by more than just Finder, so it's
quite possible the OS caches this info and thus not surprising that
Finder won't always reread the plist when you relaunch; you're on
your own when you directly manipulate OS plists ...
i'd aim to prevent the disappearance of the sidebar items, rather
than "fixing it" with the plist; it would have been helpful if you'd
mentioned using Default Folder up front -- it seems like it's a
suspect (tried contacting stclairsoft.com?);
No, I have not really strong hints that it could be DefaultFolder. I
only have the *impression* (no statistic), that when it happens, it
just shows up first in a open/save dialog, and the only thing I know
to be active there is DefaultFolder....
also, do you by chance ever unmount the partition on which the
disappearing items reside?
No, its not a question of broken alias, asaik...
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