![]() Added a Keyboard Shortcuts item to the Help menu.Added a preference to expand all children by default when opening a document.When opening a malformed XML plist, we now display the line number of the parsing error.PlistEdit Pro now runs natively on new Apple Silicon Macs.When a menu in the Class column is selected, pressing space bar now pops up the menu.Updated look and feel for macOS Big Sur.We now disable the “View As” toolbar item when nothing is selected.Fixed a crash that could occur when collapsing an array/dictionary.We now correctly display errors that occur when opening documents via pledit.When a boolean value popup is selected, pressing the space bar now toggles the boolean value.Fixed a bug where saving a structure definition would cause it to disappear from the registered definition list.Updated toolbar icons for Big Sur/Monterey style.Fixed a crash that could occur when closing a property list browser window.Fixed a bug that would cause PlistEdit Pro to say it was an expired beta and quit.When creating a new document by dragging JSON text to the PlistEdit Pro dock icon, the document’s format is now properly shown as being JSON.The file extensions specified by the structure definition itself are now used to determine what definition to use when opening a particular file.Moved management of structure definitions out of the preferences, er, settings window and into a separate window accessible via Definition > Manage Definitions.We now automatically detect binary plist and bookmark data and use custom formatters for them by default.We now display an error message when trying to save a.Fixed a crash on macOS Ventura when using the "Copy as Swift Literal" or "Copy as ObjC Literal" commands with certain values.Fixed certain escape sequences not being handled properly in strings with the "Copy as Swift Literal" and "Copy as ObjC Literal" commands.Fixed alignment of disclosure triangles in the Key column on macOS Ventura when using a structure definition.Changed Preferences window title and menu to "Settings" on macOS Ventura.When editing a plist created by CFKeyedArchiver or NSKeyedArchiver, edits made to the values for "CF$UID" keys are now saved properly on macOS Ventura.We now strip styling from text pasted into the JSON/XML view.Fixed a bug where plist files stored in a subfolder inside ~/Library/Preferences would not be read properly.The minimum system version for PlistEdit Pro is now macOS 12.0 (Monterey).
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