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Re: Follow up to CocoaUI question...


  • Subject: Re: Follow up to CocoaUI question...
  • From: Justin Carlson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 12:12:58 -0600

Hi Rick,

I am certainly not the authority on this, but I'll jump in the discussion since it is of high interest to me.

So it appears that Digital Performer 5.11 does not support CocoaUI
views.  I've put in some code to check what it calls and I never see
it ask anything about a CocoaUI.  At this point I am not sure what to
do.  All the plugins I use work in Digital Performer, does this mean
they are all written with Carbon?

Probably. I am primarily a Cocoa programmer as well, so you had better wait for a definitive answer from the Carbon gurus. Perhaps there is a way around it.


What I am trying to decide at this point is how to proceed.  I just
spent a week putting together my UI in Cocoa...do I start my App over
as a Carbon AU?  What would be the suggestion to move the GUI into a
format that is supported in more host applications?

If you seek a larger community, use Carbon. Hosts which handle Cocoa UIs best are Cocoa apps ( unsurprisingly ) - AU Lab, GarageBand, Audiofile Engineering's line, etc. If you ask me, Carbon is king.


Hopefully somebody with much experience in this topic will join the conversation. auguiFramework ( at sourceforge )may help you get on track with a Carbon UI. A few developers have used Cocoa UIs with their shipping plugs - maybe you can to contact them if you are still interested in Cocoa. If I were developing a professional series of commercial plugins today, I would choose Carbon. If I had the time, I would explore Cocoa possibilities before settling on Carbon.

J




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