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Photoshop plug-ins with Cocoa


  • Subject: Photoshop plug-ins with Cocoa
  • From: Milton Sagen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:37:36 -0700

I'm in the midst of making a Photoshop plug-in using Cocoa for the interface, and so far so good, but there is some concern were I work that eventually we may run into a show stopper. Has any one out there done this? Did you run into anything that made you stop and move back to a more traditional approach, i.e. Carbon?

One minor issue I have run across is trying to replace Photoshop's menu bar with ours via a Cocoa nib file. It works sometimes but other times it will result in the menu bar having a blank title for the Photoshop menu followed by our Photoshop menu so I get something that looks like:

"Apple"    <blank area>   Photoshop   File   Edit   ...

Any insights, caveats, etc. would be appreciated. Thanks.

Milt
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