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Re: QuickTime callbacks
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Re: QuickTime callbacks


  • Subject: Re: QuickTime callbacks
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2001 16:18:28 -0700

But you CANNOT use most carbon events in a cocoa based application.

Ack, at 7/1/01, Finlay Dobbie said:

You can mix Carbon and Cocoa, yes. Well, QT isn't really Carbon. Well it kind of is. Anyway, yes, you can mix and match Carbon and Cocoa by calling Carbon API calls (which are C) from within your Cocoa Obj-C source. However, you are using Java (IIRC) so you're going to have problems. You'll probably have to write an Obj-C wrapper around the Carbon call you're making and then use the java bridge. or something.

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Rosyna Keller
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