Ben,

Thanks for the information.  I'll have to look at the
pen up notify option.  It looks like I might be able
to port McPhling to Palm OS 5 :).

Mike McCollister

--- Ben Combee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Mike McCollister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> in message
> news:76376@palm-dev-forum...
> >
> > I understand that Palm OS 5 will not support hacks
> at
> > all but will be offering a hack-like interface
> through
> > notifications.  Does anyone know of a resource out
> > there that will aid the developer in converting a
> hack
> > into a Palm OS 5 notification thingie.  Pardon me
> for
> > not knowing the new nomenclature.
> 
> David Fedor's PalmSource 2002 talks on "New Palm OS
> 5 APIs" and "Optimum
> Hacking" were very useful.  Also, the new
> notifications are listed in
> the "still-seeding" SDK 4.0 update 1 documents.
> 
> However, for some really odd reason,
> www.palmsource.com hasn't been a
> visible domain to me since yesterday.  It should
> have the slides from
> the presentations up soon.
> 
> For updating things like McPhlingHack, there is a
> notification that gets
> sent out at the end of a pen stroke that you can
> catch and check to see
> if the user did something like slide from one
> silkscreen area to
> another.
> 
> 
> 
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