Jerry Krinock ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2008-12-09 10:13 PM said:

>[2]  Steps to Reproduce
>
>1.  Download Apple's AbstractTree sample code project:
>       http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/AbstractTree/AbstractTree.zip
>2.  Doubleclick AbstractTree/AbstractTree/AbstractTree.xcodeproj
>3.  Just to make sure you're not using any old garbage, click Clean
>All Targets.
>4.  Check "Also Clean Dependencies".
>5.  Check "Also Clean Precomiled Headers".
>6.  Click "OK"
>7.  Just to make sure we don't have any corrupt data, check in your
>Home's Application Support and see if you have an AbstractTree folder
>from a previous run of AbstractTree.  If so, delete it.
>8.  Ditto, in your Preferences.  (I don't believe AbstractTree writes
>any preferences, but just to make sure).
>9.  Build and run the project.
>10.  In the app's window, click the "Add" button three times so that
>you have a 3-level outline with three items in it like this:
>
>     untitled node
>        untitled node
>           untitled node
>
>11.  Click Edit > Undo twice.

Or easier: skip 2->9 and just run the executable provided in the archive
you link too. :(  For the benefit of the archives, this fails on OS 10.5.5.

Sean


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