Reputation: 5136
Trying programmatically do what the 'defaults write' command does in OS X. I can't seem to figure out how to get the correct preferences dictionary for the domain I'm looking for. I can get some preferences for the domains in the code below, but the preferences in question don't seem to be in the dict.
Why/How are they in the terminal command but not in the code? Are they not in the standard user defaults? Just can't seem to find them.
Edit: these are the commands I'm trying to put into code:
defaults write com.apple.dock mcx-expose-disabled -bool true
defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -bool true
NSUserDefaults *defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
NSMutableDictionary *dockDict = [[defaults persistentDomainForName:@"com.apple.dock"] mutableCopy];
NSMutableDictionary *dashDict = [[defaults persistentDomainForName:@"com.apple.dashboard"] mutableCopy];
[dockDict setValue:YES forKey:@"mcx-expose-disabled"];
[defaults setPersistentDomain:dockDict forName:@"com.apple.dock"];
[defaults setPersistentDomain:dashDict forName:@"com.apple.dashboard"];
Upvotes: 4
Views: 2553
Reputation: 22717
It might be easier to use Core Foundation for this, e.g.,
CFPreferencesSetAppValue( CFSTR("mcx-expose-disabled"), kCFBooleanTrue, CFSTR("com.apple.dock") );
CFPreferencesAppSynchronize( CFSTR("com.apple.dock") );
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 34185
The only problem is your line here:
[dockDict setValue:YES forKey:@"mcx-expose-disabled"];
This should be
[dockDict setValue:[NSNumber numberWithBool:YES] forKey:@"mcx-expose-disabled"];
Objective-C doesn't "auto-box" values of primitive types into objects.
And, the compiler should have given you a warning saying that you can't pass YES
to setValue:forKey:
. You should inspect every warning the compiler emits! That's what the warnings are for!
Upvotes: 5