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Inside Macintosh: Interapplication Communication /
Chapter 4 - Responding to Apple Events


Reference to Responding to Apple Events

This section describes the basic Apple Event Manager data structures and routines that your application can use to respond to Apple events. It also describes the syntax for application-defined Apple event handlers and coercion handlers that your application can provide for use by the Apple Event Manager.

For information about routines used to create and send Apple events, see the chapter "Creating and Sending Apple Events" in this book. For information about routines and data structures used with object specifier records, see the chapter "Resolving and Creating Object Specifier Records" in this book.


Subtopics
Data Structures Used by the Apple Event Manager
Routines for Responding to Apple Events
Application-Defined Routines

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7 JUL 1996