At 2:18 PM -0400 6/7/01, Bill Numerick wrote:
I thought I saw a book on how to create Xtras a while back... am I wrong?
Can't remember for sure ;)
You're thinking about Rich Shupe's Director Xtras or Chuck Henderson's
Xtravanganza books. In either case, these books do not cover the
development
I need to find information about how xtras communicate
with the Windows OS.
To find out _how_ they communicate, consult either anyone who writes them,
or the XDK on Macromedia's site. To _gain_access_ to the Windows API, use
Ravi's DLLGlue Xtra.
That said, the XDK documentation discusses MOA,
Hi Brian,
the obvious choices that spring to mind would be DirectOS and buddyAPI, but
I guess you've looked at those solutions already.
What kind of communication with winOS are you trying to achieve?
... Alex ...
Try www.Tabuleiro.com, they have some useful xtras for Windows OS.
Malcolm Beddows
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Try www.Tabuleiro.com, they have some useful xtras for Windows OS.
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However, I am looking deeper. I need to know how xtras
communicate with the Windows and Mac OS. How they
use the API or toolbox, what systems, resources, and
whatever else is involved in an xtra talking to the OS it is running on.
Mmm, it sounds like you'd need to have a go at the Xtra SDK
Macromedia has an XDK that lets you create Xtras. There are some
Xtras-specific lists, one run my Macromedia, XDK-L, and one run by
TreviMedia, Xtras-L.
Does that answer the question?
Bruce
However, I am looking deeper. I need to know how xtras communicate with the
Windows and Mac OS. How they
-l FW: Possibly OT: Xtra question
Macromedia has an XDK that lets you create Xtras. There are some
Xtras-specific lists, one run my Macromedia, XDK-L, and one run by
TreviMedia, Xtras-L.
Does that answer the question?
Bruce
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They do have some interesting ones.
However, I am looking deeper. I need to know how xtras
I need to know how xtras
communicate with the
Windows and Mac OS. How they use the API or toolbox, what systems,
resources, and whatever else is involved in an xtra talking
to the OS it is running on.
have you looked at the XDK? that would point you in the right direction.
there is also an
I thought I saw a book on how to create Xtras a while back... am I wrong?
Can't remember for sure ;)
- Bill
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Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 09:32:12 -0400
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