On Apr 23, 2010, at 7:08 AM, Bill Appleton wrote:

> so i have made a lot of efforts to learn cocoa, but our product is an NPAPI 
> browser plugin

Whoa, hold on, stop the music —

That changes things. You’re not writing an app, then. So you have no 
NSApplicationMain. You’re just writing a bundle with the same NPAPI entry 
points, which will be loaded and called by an already-running browser app. 
There shouldn’t be much Cocoa code needed at all, I would guess — mostly you’d 
be getting the CG context out of the view you’re told to draw into, and using 
Quartz calls to draw into that.

I can’t really help you in more detail because I have no experience writing 
browser plugins. The WebKit development list might be more useful, since this 
is not typical Cocoa programming...

—Jens_______________________________________________

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