About InputManager and third-party applications
About InputManager and third-party applications
- Subject: About InputManager and third-party applications
- From: Jaime Magiera <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 18:56:22 -0500
Hello folks,
A project that I inherited uses the NSInputManager API to load
applescript terminology into several well-known applications. I've
read up a little bit on the old API and have also followed the recent
discussion of the new InputMethodKit. I'm a little curious about the
original intended use of NSInputManager. Obviously, it's an insecure
method of manipulating an application. On the other hand, at the time,
the previous engineer apparently thought it was a feasible way to add
functionality/communication between applications. Is the use of the
API in such a fashion considered inappropriate? Would it be an in/
appropriate use of the new API? (I'm going to ask specifically about
applescript augmentation on the implementors list, but thought folks
here might have some history or knowledge about using InputManagers to
get such a result)
thanks for any info,
Jaime
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