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Re: Building the CarbonView as a separate component?
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Re: Building the CarbonView as a separate component?


  • Subject: Re: Building the CarbonView as a separate component?
  • From: Stephen Blinkhorn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 13:24:31 -0600


On 12 May 2010, at 11:48, B.J. Buchalter wrote:


On May 12, 2010, at 7:03 AM, tahome izwah wrote:

Switch to Cocoa and get rid of Carbon, obviously.

Yes, of course. But you amongst others have told me that I can't rely on hosts supporting Cocoa views. If I want to support customers back to 10.4 I need a carbon UI (since 10.4 doesn't support HICocoaView).


Anyway, I figured out how to do it.

This is exactly what I'm doing and I agree shipping a separate Carbon component is a bit clunky but it keeps the 64bit AU clean at least. I guess that's why I did it in the end.


Are you willing to share your solution regarding the component manager picking up the Carbon component?

Stephen
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