So "given a plist file" doesn't mean that its standards compliant.Ĭertainly if the file is OK, and has an array in it Plistinator will number the rows and preserve the order. Also plist files can become corrupted by crashing or misbehaving programs. I've found from users that sometimes third party non-apple programs (like Unity, Qt Creator, dozens of others) generate plist files which are non-standard. The file back end is a clean-room implementation based on Apple's Open Source C code, and its extensively unit tested. Update: (ref comment) Plistinator as far as I know should parse the file correctly. The array elements are numbered and the order is preserved as per the original file.ĭisclaimer: I'm the developer of Plistinator. There's a video and screenshots on the site explaining its features and how it compares to "Plist Editor Pro". If you are going to be doing a bit of plist editing on Windows you can buy Plistinator, which handles both binary and XML versions of plist files.
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