Hi Ted,

Cool. Glad that worked for you :-) There’s no way for you to have known… you 
have to be a dinosaur. Once upon a time there was a “backspace” and a “delete” 
key. They are different. Now, on most Mac keyboards, you only have a 
“backspace” key but it is labeled as “delete.” And that Entity modeler is only 
coded up for a “true” delete. To emulate a true “delete” you do fn-backspace.

Cheers,
AARON ROSENZWEIG / Chat 'n Bike
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On Feb 17, 2014, at 12:02 AM, Theodore Petrosky <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just tried it on my Laptop (not the full sized keyboard). 
> 
> I selected the default that existed and held a shift-fn delete. and the 
> Userinfo was deleted. I would never have guessed the function key.
> 
> there you go Jean Pierre and David
> 
> On Feb 16, 2014, at 11:16 PM, Aaron Rosenzweig <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Ted and others,
>> 
>> The answer is:
>> 
>> fn-delete
>> 
>> That is, you hit the “function key” on your Mac laptop which is labelled 
>> “fn” and is to the bottom left of the keyboard and then while it is pressed 
>> you hit the backspace key which is often labelled “delete” these days or 
>> “backspace” on older keyboards. 
>> 
>> This will blow away things in the User Info.
>> 
>> If you have a full keyboard (not a laptop) then there is a dedicated delete 
>> key. If you use a word processor it is that other key that stays in one spot 
>> buts starts sucking text into itself.
>> 
>> I guess that was clear as mud...
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> AARON ROSENZWEIG / Chat 'n Bike
>> e:  [email protected]  t:  (301) 956-2319          
>>      
>> 
>> On Feb 13, 2014, at 10:10 AM, David LeBer <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Conversely,
>>> 
>>> 1. In WOLips, ctrl click on the EO model, choose Show in -> Navigator
>>>  (switches to navigator view)
>>> 2. Click the disclosure triangle beside the EO model
>>> 3. Click the Entity.plist you are interested in.
>>> 
>>> You can configure Eclipse’s file associations to open .plist files in the 
>>> local text editor or an external one if you wish.
>>> 
>>> D
>>> 
>>> On Feb 13, 2014, at 9:39 AM, Theodore Petrosky <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> My solution is to navigate in the finder to the .eomodeld file. This 
>>>> actually shows up as a folder. In there are all the .plist files for the 
>>>> model. 
>>>> 
>>>> I make sure I quit Entity Modeler (I don't know if there is an issue with 
>>>> accessing the .plist while both Entity Modeler and my text editor are 
>>>> looking at the file so I quit Entity Modeler), open the plist in my text 
>>>> editor (TextWrangler) and delete the userInfo = {"" = ""; }; line.
>>>> 
>>>> Not elegant, but it works. BTW, I just tried it with both the text editor 
>>>> and Entity Modeler running. Entity Modeler doesn't see the change until I 
>>>> quit and relaunched.
>>>> 
>>>> Ted
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 13, 2014, at 4:22 AM, Jean Pierre Malrieu <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Good question! I could not figure it out either (Eclipse 4.3), so my use 
>>>>> rinfo are full of stuff I can't delete :-(
>>>>> 
>>>>> JPM
>>>>> 
>>>>> Le 12 févr. 2014 à 21:09, Theodore Petrosky <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am starting a new project and I thought I would learn some new stuff.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If one adds a default the User Info section, what is the correct way to 
>>>>>> delete it? I tried in Entity Modeler but it leaves kaka behind. My 
>>>>>> solution was to open the .plist and delete the userinfo = {}  line.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> am i missing something in Entity Modeler?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Ted
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