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calling 'KeyScript' from Cocoa-Java project
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calling 'KeyScript' from Cocoa-Java project


  • Subject: calling 'KeyScript' from Cocoa-Java project
  • From: Eduard Wolf <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 20:05:54 +0900

An OSX-newbie's question:

Is it possible to call the 'KeyScipt' function from an cocoa-java application?
The function is said to be "C" language, a Java wrapper does not seem to exist.


If it does not work with Java, does it work with Objective-C (i.e., is Objective C a super set of C in the literal meaning)?

The idea is to have two text input fields, one for English, one for Japanese input. When activating an input field the according keyboard layout shall be selected automatically.

Thanks and best regards,
Ede


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