Which seems to put me into learning C++ land....could be worse I suppose. 
Unless there's a generic xtra out there that forwards any C++ message into 
Director? Seems generic enough that I can't find it, anyway.

Thanks much,
Evan

>
>The external code object should have a means to send messages to
>Lingo or Director as well. I mean there's no reason for it to sit
>there and be passive, hoarding data until Director asks for it. It
>should be quite possible for the Xtra to send messages out to
>handlers, with parameters and so on. That way your movie just sits
>there on a frame, doing nothing in particular, until the Xtra sends a
>message to it.
>
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