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Re: InputServer/Manager
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Re: InputServer/Manager


  • Subject: Re: InputServer/Manager
  • From: "Sven-S. Porst" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 03:01:09 +0100

>> I had a look at this example, but it doesn't seem to have anything to do
>> with NSInputServer but to deal with the component manager / TSM way of
>> doing things which I am not too keen on getting involved with.
>I don't know why you got the impression, but it is an example of
>NSInputServer.

Now I am really confused. My impression after reading the documentation
on NSInputServer was, that you have to create an NSInputServer object
that answers to all those messages in the way you want it to, then put it
along an 'Info' file into a bundle in /Library/InputManagers, whereas the
example project doesn't contain anything with NSInputxxxx and its readme
asks you to place the input server into /Library/Components.

Besides, the documentation for NSInputServer mentions some Edit>Input
Menu, whereas the Readme for BasicInputMethod mentions the keyboard menu.

And, of course most gravely, I can't see any Cocoa in the example. So if
it really _is_ the same (which I'll need some explanation to understand
as it doesn't look the same), I'd ask for a Cocoa example...

I hope that made clear why I got the impression.

Sven

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