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    Roger Allen
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    I am currently developing an MFC plug-in architecture that will allow you to create plug-in DLLs for an application. When I get the initial release working for all window messages (currently only works on WM_COMMAND stuff), I would like to spread it out to a few beta testers who can try and hammer it a bit more than I may have the time to myself. So, if you would like an early copy of the source and to get mentioned in the article when its complete (possibly as a co-author depending on the level of contribution), then leave a message and email address here (or mail me direct) and when beta 1 is ready I will send it out with some early docs on how to use it. If possible I would like to post your application and its plug-in(s) source as examples on the article as well. The more examples the better. UPDATE The library is now working for all windows messages and command messages for a view and all command messages for a document. I will be extending the library to support all view types and document/mainframes etc over the next few days, at which point it should be ready for beta. Anyone interested? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 I think I need a new quote, I am on the prowl, so look out for a soft cute furry looking animal, which is really a Hippo in disguise. Its probably me.

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      I am currently developing an MFC plug-in architecture that will allow you to create plug-in DLLs for an application. When I get the initial release working for all window messages (currently only works on WM_COMMAND stuff), I would like to spread it out to a few beta testers who can try and hammer it a bit more than I may have the time to myself. So, if you would like an early copy of the source and to get mentioned in the article when its complete (possibly as a co-author depending on the level of contribution), then leave a message and email address here (or mail me direct) and when beta 1 is ready I will send it out with some early docs on how to use it. If possible I would like to post your application and its plug-in(s) source as examples on the article as well. The more examples the better. UPDATE The library is now working for all windows messages and command messages for a view and all command messages for a document. I will be extending the library to support all view types and document/mainframes etc over the next few days, at which point it should be ready for beta. Anyone interested? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 I think I need a new quote, I am on the prowl, so look out for a soft cute furry looking animal, which is really a Hippo in disguise. Its probably me.

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      I'll be very interested. In fact, I am trying to develop such a thing myself, but haven't figured out all the details yet. It'll be interesting to see how you do it. Although I cannot promise I'll necessarily be able to come up with an example app very soon. It is because of so many other things that are keeping me busy. I hope that's OK with you. But I'll definitely try to give you my inputs as far as your main thing, ie the plugin framework itself, is concerned, because that is what I am really interested in. Any chance of accompanying docs too?
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      Rohit Sinha

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        I'll be very interested. In fact, I am trying to develop such a thing myself, but haven't figured out all the details yet. It'll be interesting to see how you do it. Although I cannot promise I'll necessarily be able to come up with an example app very soon. It is because of so many other things that are keeping me busy. I hope that's OK with you. But I'll definitely try to give you my inputs as far as your main thing, ie the plugin framework itself, is concerned, because that is what I am really interested in. Any chance of accompanying docs too?
          Regards,

        Rohit Sinha

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        Rohit Sinha wrote: Although I cannot promise I'll necessarily be able to come up with an example app very soon. It is because of so many other things that are keeping me busy That sounds cool. What I really need is people to test the code in earnest and point out problems/flaws. Examples are a bonus, but I have a few planned. Rohit Sinha wrote: Any chance of accompanying docs too? All the docs for the library are currently in the form of preliminary article text, so if you can work from that then it should be OK. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 I think I need a new quote, I am on the prowl, so look out for a soft cute furry looking animal, which is really a Hippo in disguise. Its probably me.

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          I am currently developing an MFC plug-in architecture that will allow you to create plug-in DLLs for an application. When I get the initial release working for all window messages (currently only works on WM_COMMAND stuff), I would like to spread it out to a few beta testers who can try and hammer it a bit more than I may have the time to myself. So, if you would like an early copy of the source and to get mentioned in the article when its complete (possibly as a co-author depending on the level of contribution), then leave a message and email address here (or mail me direct) and when beta 1 is ready I will send it out with some early docs on how to use it. If possible I would like to post your application and its plug-in(s) source as examples on the article as well. The more examples the better. UPDATE The library is now working for all windows messages and command messages for a view and all command messages for a document. I will be extending the library to support all view types and document/mainframes etc over the next few days, at which point it should be ready for beta. Anyone interested? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 I think I need a new quote, I am on the prowl, so look out for a soft cute furry looking animal, which is really a Hippo in disguise. Its probably me.

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          Hey, I am beta tester for other companies as well. It is very good to test such an application. Lets hope I'll come with up with the article and example as well. BR :) Dammy More

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