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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: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:14:57 +0100

>NSInputServer has one big limitation that it only works with Cocoa
>applications.

That's fine with me :)

>There is a simple example at /Developer/Examples/AppKit/HexInputServer.

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.

Besides, I tried to follow the instructions in the NSInputServer
documentation to create my own Input Manager - unfortunately I failed
with this, since every Cocoa application I launch now logs

Can't open input server /Users/ssp/Library/InputManagers/A Input.bundle

which probably means I made a mistake... That's why I thought, having an
example for this would be handy :)

Cheers

Sven

--
Sven-S. Porst . PGP: 0x0085ABA3 . http://homepage.mac.com/ssp
"Isn't it funny? - the truth just sounds different."


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