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Re: How does Pixie work?
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Re: How does Pixie work?


  • Subject: Re: How does Pixie work?
  • From: Stonewall Ballard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 22:54:30 -0400

On 7/3/02 10:23 PM, "Thomas Jahnsen" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Just yesterday I checked out some little sample app that displayed the
> cursor area of the screen in a little window. It was in the
> Multiprocessor SDK at the July ADC DVD, but would probably be in the SDK
> off the web too.
> It is likely to be in Carbon C however, but in the end, it's the
> functionality of the program that counts, not what API is used.

Well, yes and no. I'm looking for a Cocoa solution because I'm learning how
to write in Cocoa. I doubt that it's necessary to use Carbon for this task.

Strangely, the sample code for CloseViewMP (which is what I think you mean)
is hidden on the July ADC DVD (and in the download from the web site)
because it's in folders named starting with ".".

Thanks anyway.

- Stoney
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