FROM : ?
DATE : Sat Mar 22 14:16:01 2008
Il giorno 19/mar/08, alle ore 13:53, mikevann ha scritto:
> Is it possible to keep input managers from loading into your
> application? Too often developers are using these to hack different
> behavior into all programs and causing crashes which shouldn't
> normally happen.
My own PlugSuit offers a mechanism for applications to be auto-added
to the excluded apps list with a message (PlSAllowsInjection = NO; in
Info.plist -- LinoType FontExplorer X uses it, for instance). However,
in the end I leave the choice to the user.
You may hijack NSBundle's methods using method swizzling or class
posing, returning NO's and errors if the bundle is in (any Library)/
InputManager.
- ∞
DATE : Sat Mar 22 14:16:01 2008
Il giorno 19/mar/08, alle ore 13:53, mikevann ha scritto:
> Is it possible to keep input managers from loading into your
> application? Too often developers are using these to hack different
> behavior into all programs and causing crashes which shouldn't
> normally happen.
My own PlugSuit offers a mechanism for applications to be auto-added
to the excluded apps list with a message (PlSAllowsInjection = NO; in
Info.plist -- LinoType FontExplorer X uses it, for instance). However,
in the end I leave the choice to the user.
You may hijack NSBundle's methods using method swizzling or class
posing, returning NO's and errors if the bundle is in (any Library)/
InputManager.
- ∞
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| mikevann | Mar 19, 13:53 | |
| ? | Mar 22, 14:16 | |
| Michael Vannorsdel | Mar 22, 18:29 |






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