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RE: Coreaudio-api Digest, Vol 4, Issue 24
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RE: Coreaudio-api Digest, Vol 4, Issue 24


  • Subject: RE: Coreaudio-api Digest, Vol 4, Issue 24
  • From: "Michael Ljunggren" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 22:29:04 +0100
  • Organization: Alien Connections

Hi,
The Microsoft Windows version of the program is available if anyone wants to
try it.
The screen shots on this page:
http://www.alienconnections.com/products_revalverii.htm
indicate how many extra parameters can be tweaked "behind" the initial GUI.
I think there are two or three layers of options other than the main GUI.
It's massive.
I am afraid that is so much important GUI, which can't be optimized away...

The windows are just simple windows. Can't figure out why they would confuse
the cocoa host!? I really don't know how Cocoa differ from Carbon in terms
of window management and event handlers etc... What I know of Mac is Carbon.
I am also using a platform independent gui library (wxWidgets) which is
Carbon based.


Some times I can see white "ghost shadows" of the previously opened windows
left on screen.
I am speculating that the opened windows are still "haunting" the window
management as if
they where not properly closed...

Thanks!

/Michael

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Gretscher [mailto:email@hidden]
> Sent: den 26 januari 2007 19:26
> To: Michael Ljunggren
> Cc: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Coreaudio-api Digest, Vol 4, Issue 24
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> it seems like the bug you're seeing strikes in hosts that are
> based on Cocoa, while things work fine in Carbon. Something
> that you're doing on Carbon seems to upset the Cocoa window
> management.
> How exactly are you creating these secondary free-floating windows?
>
> Also, I'm a bit curious about the intention of these
> free-floating windows - what are they used for? Will they be
> closed by your code when the host closes the actual plug-in UI?
>
> Best,
> Stefan
>

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