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Rogelio Serrano |
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Fwd: plugins or do? |
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Tue, 29 Aug 2006 21:31:44 +0800 |
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From: Rogelio Serrano <rogelio.serrano@gmail.com>
Date: Aug 29, 2006 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: plugins or do?
To: Johannes Fortmann <johannes.fortmann@googlemail.com>
On 8/29/06, Johannes Fortmann <johannes.fortmann@googlemail.com> wrote:
On 8/28/06, Rogelio Serrano <rogelio.serrano@gmail.com> wrote:
> im working with an iff formated file. whats the best way to handle the
> different media inside? use DO or plugins?
>
Apple actually supplies sample code for this exact case. I don't know
if it works in gnustep, but I do know it's been there since at least
10.1, so it's reasonably near the OpenStep spec that it should be
supported by GS. I attached a copy of the code; you'll have to supply
your own make file, though.
Greetings,
Johannes Fortmann
Thanks for the download. Thats not what i have in mind though. im
using an iff format file to store text and images and im planning to
display and edit both pictures and text in place in a single window. i
have decided to use DO.
i think im going to create another format that differs from the iff
format by using a pair of 32 bit numbers for chunk ids and 64 bit
size.
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things i hate about my linux pc:
1. it takes more than a second to boot up
2. keeps asking about filenames and directories
3. does not remember what i was working on yesterday
4. does not remember all the changes i have ever made
5.cannot figure out necessary settings by itself
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