Re: Wrapper class for Cocoa Audio Units in Carbon Hosts
Re: Wrapper class for Cocoa Audio Units in Carbon Hosts
- Subject: Re: Wrapper class for Cocoa Audio Units in Carbon Hosts
- From: Stephen Blinkhorn <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 09:58:35 -0600
I suppose the only way to do it is by detecting which host you are
under and having prior knowledge of its view capabilities and
intricacies. Could get messy.
If doing the 'Carbon births a Cocoa window' technique then super-
glueing your Cocoa window (Seth Nickell, 8th August) onto a Carbon
window is still worth looking into? That way it doesn't matter which
host you are attached to and shouldn't affect future updates.
All this makes me wonder.. how many people are actually still using
10.4 now? And out of those, how many of them are the type who
actually pay for software?
Stephen
On 15 Aug 2009, at 02:59, tahome izwah wrote:
Thanks :-(
--th
2009/8/14 William Stewart <email@hidden>:
No (to all)
On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:42 PM, tahome izwah wrote:
Which brings up the more general question: is there a way to detect
(in the AU code) whether a given host supports AUs with a Cocoa UI?
Any property that all hosts MUST support that can be polled by the
AU?
If not, is there any other recommended way to find out if a host
supports a Cocoa UI?
--th
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