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On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 7:46 AM, manoj
<manojkumar_ya...@persistent.co.in> wrote:
> Hi All,
>         I am developing application that  allows remote access to other
> applications (running on different machines). The idea is to make give users
> transparent access to certain applications.
> To have this , I am trying to intercept cocoa/quartz/opengl  draw command
> and reproduce them in the client (The input is redirected from the client to
> the server).
>         But unable to figure out the way to get draw command.
>
> On Windows , this can be done by using Windows metafile which captures all
> GDI drawing commands to a file and that file can then be passed to a remote
> PC and rendered there .
>
> Is there any such file on mac which stores all drawing commands ?
>
>                        OR
>
>         Is there any other way to develop above application.
>
> Please give me your valuable suggestion.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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