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Re: Making a command line utility that links to the Application Services framework
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Re: Making a command line utility that links to the Application Services framework


  • Subject: Re: Making a command line utility that links to the Application Services framework
  • From: "Finlay Dobbie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 00:34:02 +0100

On 03/07/06, Matt Brook <email@hidden> wrote:
Dear Chaps

Simple question

I want to write a command line utility that splits PDF files and puts
URL links on each page

Note the issues associated with pulling in high-level frameworks from a command-line tool (i.e. it'll need to be able to connect to the windowserver).

The CGPDFContext stuff needs to link to the Application Services
framework - Quartz 2D drawing library

Is the project

A) A CoreFoundation Tool
B) A CoreServices Tool
C) A Foundation Tool
D) A Standard Tool
E) A Standard Tool with a bit of dragging of frameworks into my project

None of the above will link to Application Services without you adding it manually. The choice is largely irrelevant.

-- Finlay
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