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From: | Kazunobu Kuriyama |
Subject: | Re: Input Servers |
Date: | Thu, 17 Jul 2003 08:53:42 +0900 |
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Fred Kiefer wrote:
I see that an NSInputManager is used there, though it doesn't use any NSInputServer. One of the init methods of NSInputManager accepts an instance of NSInputServer, butKazunobu Kuriyama wrote:As far as I remember they get used in NSResponder and thereby in all sub classes.Could someone tell me why GNUstep doesn't use input servers, while NSInputServer is implemented?Fred
the instance is not used in the current implementation of NSInputManager. I don't think this conforms to what is written inhttp://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/InputManager/index.html
So I'm wondering why this particular part of GNUstep is implemented like above.
- Kazu
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