File Opening Plug-ins
Mira Version 8 can open image files in alien
formats using external modules called "plug-ins". These dynamic
link libraries use Mira's File Opening Plug-in Interface to
call executable code that imports the image file. By using plug-ins
written to this standard, a copy of Mira can import 2-D images from
virtually any file format. The only requirements for the plug-in
are that it be written to the interface standard and that Mira find
it at start-up in the [Mira]\Plugins\Open
folder.
File Opening Plug-ins import images into MIRA in a
way that is completely transparent to the MIRA user. At startup,
Mira scans the [Mira]\Plugins\Open
folder and loads each suitable plug-in to the list of internally
supported image formats. The plug-in creates an entry in the
Open dialog which looks just like that of an internally
supported format.
Acquiring Plug-ins
A File Opening plug-in may be obtained from
the author of the plug-in. Or, if you write software for the
Windows platform, you may wish to write one yourself. The plug-in
is a DLL module that is easily written using Microsoft Visual C++.
Specifically, the programmer must develop a module known as a
Regular DLL using the shared MFC DLL model. A simple software
development kit is available from Mirametrics for writing
File Opening Plug-ins. Any experienced Windows C++ developer should
find plug-in authorship relatively simple.
The Mira File Opening Plug-in Interface is
established as an open standard which any Mira licensee may use.
Mirametrics, Inc. does not guarantee that MIRA will operate
without interruption when using a plug-in not authored by
Mirametrics.
Related Topics
Opening & Saving Files
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