Re: Can CMIs be dynamically loaded?
Re: Can CMIs be dynamically loaded?
- Subject: Re: Can CMIs be dynamically loaded?
- From: "Herb Petschauer" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 08:13:38 -0800
Just as it seems reasonable to ask this in the Cocoa mailing list rather than say the darwin KERNEL mailing list :-)
-H.
On 27/02/06, Allan Hoeltje
<email@hidden> wrote:
Is it possible to dynamically load a Contextual Menu Item plug-in? The
Apple documentation and other hits I've found via Goggle all say the same
thing: drag the cmi.plugin to the contextual menu items folder and reboot or
logout/login.
I want my Cocoa application to have a check box in the preferences that
enables/disables a custom CMI without requiring the user to logout.
It just seems reasonable to expect this because kernel extensions have
kextload, CMIs should have a cmiload!
-Allan
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