Sorry to crosspost here a question I've asked in the Adobe's forum, but I've seen Mike Hale did some work on event registering (for instance here) so possibly he or someone else could answer!
In a PS extension, I'm registering for an event this way:
Code: Select allprivate static const COUNTER:int = Photoshop.app.stringIDToTypeID( countAdd );
public static function addPSSpecificCase():void
{
CSXSInterface.instance.evalScript(PhotoshopRegisterEvent, COUNTER.toString());
ExternalInterface.addCallback(PhotoshopCallback + CSXSInterface.getInstance().getExtensionId(), myPhotoshopCallback)
}
Which is fine and it works. I still don't know how to remove the listener:
Code: Select allpublic static function detach():void
{
// ??
}
Any suggestion is truly appreciated!
Thanks
Davide
How to detach an ExternalInterface registered Event?
How to detach an ExternalInterface registered Event?
Just after having posted this one, I've recalled the Photoshop Panel Developer's Guide (back to CS4).
Where they mention in the "Reserved Words" section both PhotoshopRegisterEvent and his companion PhotoshopUnRegisterEvent.
Being the HostAdapter event list quite incomplete, they should have documented a bit better the CSXSInterface/ExternalInterface... but finally I got it, so the CS SDK and me, we are friends again.
Cheers
Davide
Where they mention in the "Reserved Words" section both PhotoshopRegisterEvent and his companion PhotoshopUnRegisterEvent.
Being the HostAdapter event list quite incomplete, they should have documented a bit better the CSXSInterface/ExternalInterface... but finally I got it, so the CS SDK and me, we are friends again.
Cheers
Davide