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"Headless" NSImage?
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  • Subject: "Headless" NSImage?
  • From: James Bucanek <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 18:24:15 -0700

Greetings,

I've come to a crossroads in my project, where I've decided that I need to generate and capture file icons to a file (actually a database, but it doesn't matter).

My question:

I'm going to be generating the icons and converting them to TIFF in a faceless background daemon.  While this is an Obj-C program, it is not running the AppKit.  Will NSImage, and specifically drawing into an NSImage, and image->TIFF conversion work under these circumstances?

In the past, I've run into this problem with Java running without a windowing environment.  It refuses to do much of anything with images or image manipulation (until Java 1.4 or thereabouts, which would could run "headless").  I'm worried that NSImage/Cocoa has the same problem, and I want to find out before I write a lot of code.

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James Bucanek <mailto:email@hidden>
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