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Re: Detecting 2.0 through the API



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On 14/02/2008, at 8:49 AM, Blake Seely wrote:

Fraser,

Unfortunately, no, the API version didn't change since the API didn't change.

-Blake

On Feb 14, 2008, at 4:15 AM, Fraser Speirs wrote:

Blake, et al:

How can plugins detect that they are running in Aperture 2.0? I would have thought that it's just testing the result of - conformsToProtocol:version: on the ApertureExportManager, but what is the version number? 1.5.0 was API version 1, 1.5.1 was version 2 but there appears to be no new API version defined for Aperture 2.

Why do I want this? Well, I'm adding a checkbox to "Include lens model as Flickr tag" in FlickrExport and I wanted to hide that checkbox if FE was running in Aperture 1.5.

Thanks,
Fraser

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