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From: Bruno N. <br...@th...> - 2011-03-03 23:20:11
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The source is available as a download from the source forge site....
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openfx/files/openfxSupport/
it is a skin on top of the C API and makes it much easier to write a plugin.
There are examples in there.
b
On 3 Mar 2011, at 22:01, Hybris wrote:
> Just kidding :)
>
> I am reading the documentation and the examples and every now and then
> i find references to "the c++ support layer", like "don't do like
> this, use the c++ support layer" or so
>
> I did not understand what this layer is about and the documentation
> clearly states that it does not cover it but it seems, or better i
> suspect, it should ease development in some way
>
> So what can i do to at least have some hint about this layer and how to use it?
> A tiny example maybe?
>
> Sorry but since i do not know what i am talking about, i don't know
> what to ask and i am also a little embarassed in doing such a vague
> question.
>
> Thanks for any clarification on this matter
> Cheers
>
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