As you say, there is no way for an app to cause a transition to IMAVRequested, the user has to initiate the session from iChat.

If your app is not document based, the user can request a session by selecting your app in the "Share a file via iChat Theater" file requester (or by dragging your app's icon to the video window).

[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a better list for iChat Theater questions, by the way.

Jamie.

On 10 May 2008, at 20:44, Chilton Webb wrote:

Hi Ben,

I've been looking for the same answer for some time now.

-Chilton

On Saturday, May 10, 2008, at 01:49PM, "Ben Lachman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey everybody.  Quick question; Does anyone know a way to start an
iChat theater session programatically?  The IMAVManger needs to be in
IMAVRequested state, but seemingly there is no way for an app to
request an session, the user actually has to select "share a file via
iChat Theater" or whatever from iChat.  Apple script doesn't seem to
have access to the iChat theater option either.  Calling -start on
the manager doesn't do anything is a session hasn't been requested
(as documented). Thoughts?

Thanks,
->Ben

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Acacia Tree Software

http://acaciatreesoftware.com

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