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Code samples for an AppleScript preferences system
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defaults command requires the BSD subsystem to be installed or it will fail - for AppleScript Studio applciations you should use the AppleScript Version of theis command (which is part of the AppleScript.framework and thus always present):
default entry [of ...]
If you use of user defaults, there is no need to add a prefs name, it will automatically use the application's bundle identifier.
Here are some handlers I use for reading/writing prefs (the reading one allows you to set a default value in case the key is not present - if no value is present in the prefs file, a new key with the default value will be added. That way you are sure to always get something back...):
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