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Change History (most recent first): <4> 05/07/03 era added 'thnr' resource for mime types and 'mcfg' <3> 06/12/01 ERA rezability for MAC and Win <2> 11/17/00 ERA updating for PPC and X <1> 11/28/99 QTE first file */ /* thng_RezTemplateVersion: 0 - original 'thng' template <-- default 1 - extended 'thng' template <-- used for multiplatform things 2 - extended 'thng' template including resource map id */ #define thng_RezTemplateVersion 2 /* cfrg_RezTemplateVersion: 0 - original <-- default 1 - extended */ #define cfrg_RezTemplateVersion 1 #if TARGET_REZ_CARBON_MACHO #include #include #undef __CARBON_R__ #undef __CORESERVICES_R__ #undef __CARBONCORE_R__ #undef __COMPONENTS_R__ #else #include "ConditionalMacros.r" #include "MacTypes.r" #include "Components.r" #include "QuickTimeComponents.r" #include "CodeFragments.r" #undef __COMPONENTS_R__ #endif #include "EI_IDs.h" // These flags specify information about the capabilities of the component // Can import from files // Can create a movie from a file without having to write to a separate disk file // Can accept a data reference (such as a handle) as the source for the import #define kEI_MovieImportFlags \ (canMovieImportFiles | canMovieImportInPlace | canMovieImportDataReferences \ | canMovieImportValidateFile | canMovieImportValidateDataReferences | hasMovieImportMIMEList) /* Movie data import components have a component type value of 'eat ', which is defined by the MovieImportType constant and use their component subtype and manufacturer values to indicate the type of data that they support. The subtype value indicates the type of data that these components can import or export. For example, movie data import components that convert text into QuickTime movie data have a component subtype value of 'TEXT' . A single data exchange component may support only one data type. The manufacturer field indicates the QuickTime media type that is supported by the component. For example, movie data export components that can read data from a sound media have a manufacturer value of 'soun' (this value is defined by the SoundMediaType constant). If a data exchange component can work with more than one media type, it specifies a manufacturer value of 0. */ // Component Manager Thing resource 'thng' (kEI_MovieImportID,"EI Movie Import",locked) { 'eat ', // Type = Movie data import kEI_Sig, // SubType = type of data 'vide', // Manufacturer = QuickTime media type supported by the component #if TARGET_REZ_MAC_68K kEI_MovieImportFlags, // Component flags 0, // Component flags Mask 'eat ', kEI_MovieImportID, // Code ID #else 0, // - use componentHasMultiplePlatforms 0, 0, 0, #endif 'STR ', kEI_MovieImportID, // Name ID 0, 0, // Info ID 0, 0, // Icon ID kEI_ComponentVersion, componentHasMultiplePlatforms | componentDoAutoVersion, // Registration Flags 0, // Resource ID of Icon Family { #if TARGET_OS_MAC // COMPONENT PLATFORM INFORMATION ---------------------- #if TARGET_REZ_CARBON_CFM kEI_MovieImportFlags, // Component Flags 'cfrg', // Special Case: data-fork based code fragment kEI_MovieImportID, /* Code ID usage for CFM components: 0 (kCFragResourceID) - This means the first member in the code fragment; Should only be used when building a single component per file. When doing so using kCFragResourceID simplifies things because a custom 'cfrg' resource is not required n - This value must match the special 'cpnt' qualifier 1 in the custom 'cfrg' resource */ platformPowerPCNativeEntryPoint, // Platform Type (response from gestaltComponentPlatform or failing that, gestaltSysArchitecture) #endif #if TARGET_REZ_CARBON_MACHO kEI_MovieImportFlags, 'dlle', // Code Resource type - Entry point found by symbol name 'dlle' resource kEI_MovieImportID, // ID of 'dlle' resource platformPowerPCNativeEntryPoint, #endif #if TARGET_REZ_CARBON_MACHO_X86 kEI_MovieImportFlags, 'dlle', kEI_MovieImportID, platformIA32NativeEntryPoint, #endif #if TARGET_REZ_MAC_PPC kEI_MovieImportFlags, 'eat ', kEI_MovieImportID, // Code ID platformPowerPC, #endif #if TARGET_REZ_MAC_68K kEI_MovieImportFlags, 'eat ', kEI_MovieImportID, platform68k, #endif #endif #if TARGET_OS_WIN32 kEI_MovieImportFlags, 'dlle', kEI_MovieImportID, platformWin32, #endif }, 'thnr', kEI_MovieImportID // Component public resource identifier }; // Component Alias resource 'thga' (kEI_MovieImportID+1) { 'eat ', // Type kEI_ExtSig, // Subtype - this must be in uppercase 'vide', // Manufacturer - for 'eat ' the media type supported by the component kEI_MovieImportFlags | // Component Flags movieImportSubTypeIsFileExtension, // The subtype is a file name suffix 0, // Component Flags Mask 0, 0, // Code ID 'STR ', kEI_MovieImportID, // Name ID 0, 0, // Info ID 0, 0, // Icon ID // TARGET COMPONENT --------------- 'eat ', // Type kEI_Sig, // SubType 'vide', // Manufacturer 0, // Component Flags 0, // Component Flags Mask 'thnr', kEI_MovieImportID, // Component public resource identifier cmpAliasOnlyThisFile }; // Import components should include a public component resource holding the same data that // MovieImportGetMIMETypeList would return. This public resource's type and ID should be 'mime' and 1, // respectively. By including this public resource, QuickTime and applications don't need to open the // import component and call MovieImportGetMIMETypeList to determine the MIME types the importer supports. // In the absence of this resource, QuickTime and applications will use MovieImportGetMIMETypeList // // Component public resource resource 'thnr' (kEI_MovieImportID) { { 'mime', 1, 0, 'mime', kEI_MovieImportID, 0, 'mcfg', 1, 0, 'mcfg', kEI_MovieImportID, 0 } }; // QuickTime Media Configuration Resources ('mcfg' aka kQTMediaConfigResourceType) are used by the QuickTime MIME // Configuration Control Panel to build and configure its User Interface. The 'mcfg' resource is also used by the // QuickTime Plug-In to build a list of MIME types it registers for, and to figure out how to open files. // In a future version of QuickTime for Windows the 'mcfg' resource will be used for the File Type Registration Control Panel. // Some, but not all of the information contained within the 'mcfg' resources is available in other places in a component. // However not everything is available, and not all in one place for example, Group ID, Plug-In, Application Flags and so on. // // Every Movie Importer ('eat ') and Graphics Importer ('grip') component should really have one. // // If either or both of the kQTMediaConfigCanUseApp and kQTMediaConfigCanUsePlugin flags are set, the MIME type will // automatically show up in the MIME Configuration Control Panel allowing a user to choose how they want QuickTime to handle // the file, if at all. // // If the kQTMediaConfigUsePluginByDefault flag is set, QuickTime will automatically register the MIME type for the // QuickTime plug-in with all browsers on both platforms. // // Added in QuickTime 6 #ifdef kQTMediaConfigResourceType resource 'mcfg' (kEI_MovieImportID) { kVersionDoesntMatter, // Version of the component this applies to { // The ID of the group this type belongs with, (OSType, one of kQTMediaConfigStreamGroupID, etc.) // This flag determines which group this MIME type will be listed under in the MIME Configuration Control Panel kQTMediaConfigVideoGroupID, // MIME config flags (unsigned long, one or more of kQTMediaConfigCanUseApp, etc.) kQTMediaConfigUseAppByDefault // By default, associate with application specified below instead of the QuickTime plug-in | kQTMediaConfigCanUseApp // This type can be associated with an application | kQTMediaConfigCanUsePlugin // This type can be associated with the QuickTime plug-in | kQTMediaConfigBinaryFile, // The file is binary, not just text kEI_Sig, // MacOS file type when saved (OSType) sigMoviePlayer, // MacOS file creator when saved (OSType) // Component information, used by the QuickTime plug-in to find the component to open this type of file 'eat ', // Component type (OSType) kEI_Sig, // Component subtype (OSType) 'vide', // Component manufacturer (OSType) kEI_MovieImportFlags, // Component flags 0, // Flags mask kEI_ExtSig, // Default file extension (OSType) - this must be in uppercase kQTMediaInfoNetGroup, // QT file type group (OSType, one of kQTMediaInfoNetGroup, etc.) // Media type synonyms, an array of zero or more Pascal strings - none here { }, { "Electric Image file", // Media type description for MIME configuration panel and browser kEI_ExtString, // File extension(s), comma delimited if more than one "QuickTime Player", // Opening application name for MIME configuration panel and browser "Electric Image Movie Importer",// Missing software description for the missing software dialog kEI_VersionShort ", Copyright 1998-2004 Apple Computer, Inc.", // Vendor info string (copyright, version, etc) }, // Array of one or more MIME types that describe this media type (eg. audio/mpeg, audio/x-mpeg, etc.) { "video/electric-image", "video/x-electric-image", }, } }; #endif // Component Name resource 'STR ' (kEI_MovieImportID) { "Electric Image Movie Importer" }; /* This is an example of how to build an atom container resource to hold mime types. This component's GetMIMETypeList implementation simply loads this resource and returns it. Please note that atoms of the same type MUST be grouped together within an atom container. (Also note that "video/electric-image" may not have been registered with the IETF.) */ resource 'mime' (kEI_MovieImportID) { { kMimeInfoMimeTypeTag, 1, "video/electric-image"; kMimeInfoMimeTypeTag, 2, "video/x-electric-image"; kMimeInfoFileExtensionTag, 1, kEI_ExtString; kMimeInfoFileExtensionTag, 2, kEI_ExtString; kMimeInfoDescriptionTag, 1, "Electric Image"; kMimeInfoDescriptionTag, 2, "Electric Image"; }; }; #if TARGET_REZ_CARBON_CFM && !defined(SKIP_CFRG) // Custom extended code fragment resource // CodeWarrior will correctly adjust the offset and length of each // code fragment when building a MacOS Merge target resource 'cfrg' (0) { { extendedEntry { kPowerPCCFragArch, // archType kIsCompleteCFrag, // updateLevel kNoVersionNum, // currentVersion kNoVersionNum, // oldDefVersion kDefaultStackSize, // appStackSize kNoAppSubFolder, // appSubFolderID kImportLibraryCFrag, // usage kDataForkCFragLocator, // where kZeroOffset, // offset kCFragGoesToEOF, // length "EI Movie Importer", // member name // Start of extended info. 'cpnt', // libKind (not kFragComponentMgrComponent == 'comp' as you might expect) $$Format("%c%c",kEI_MovieImportID >> 8,kEI_MovieImportID), // qualifier 1 - matches Code ID in 'thng' "", // qualifier 2 "", // qualifier 3 "Electric Image Movie Importer", // intlName, localised }; }; }; #endif #if TARGET_REZ_CARBON_MACHO || TARGET_REZ_CARBON_MACHO_X86 || TARGET_REZ_WIN32 // Code Entry Point for Mach-O and Windows resource 'dlle' (kEI_MovieImportID) { "EI_MovieImportComponentDispatch" }; #endif