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Re: Where is GetNativeWindowFromWindowRef defined?



On 08-04-28, at 07:26, max roth wrote:

Thanks, but I've already spent hours searching and trying various system frameworks. It's there somewhere but noone seems to know. It's part of Core Graphics but core graphics isn't found anywhere. The quest continues.

CoreGraphics is a sub-framework of ApplicationServices.framework. You will have to use one or another of the symbol-finding utilities to load it into a prototyped function which you create.



> On 28 Apr 2008, at 15:09, max roth wrote:
>
> > I need GetNativeWindowFromWindowRef for a project but keep getting a
> > symbol not found linker error. I have Carbon lib included but it
> > does not define this function. Where is it found? Thanks. -max
>
> It is found in a private system framework. You will have to google it
> if you really need to find out, but I would suggest finding out why
> that is being called and seeing if it is needed. Maybe
> HIWindowChangeAvailability is what you need.


Philip Aker
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