Hi all,

I have seen this problem with some domain.
Open the international panel in system preferences and change the thousand separator, it should create the domain/default pair.

Hope it helps
Thierry

On 2006, Mar 11, , at 12:27, Klaus Major wrote:

Hi Steve,

Hi Klaus

This is what I get from pasting your code
2006-03-11 19:06:46.564 defaults[604]
The domain/default pair of (kCFPreferencesAnyApplication, NSThousandsSeparator) does not exist

??? Very strange...

What system are you using?

A (stock) german system 10.4.5

Any X/Unix guys/gals out there that could shed some light on this phenomenon?

Steve

Regards

Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de

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