info-mac@uw-beaver (info-mac) (07/10/84)
From: Edward.Tecot@CMU-CS-H Obviously you have not read the whole thing or worse yet, tried to write a program using the interface. A good example: The clipboard (scrap) is accessed via an interface. You must maintain your own private copy, and update when appropriate. When using one of the standard editing packages (TextEdit, CoreEdit), you cut, copy, and paste using routines within the interface. However, there is NO documentation on how to get at the private scrap used by these routines! Someone here has done it, by editing the assembler output of a short program. Additional request: Is it possible for rmaker to generate menu resources? _emt