Developer’s Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Getting started
- Chapter 2 Using FileMaker Developer features
- Chapter 3 Using the Developer Utilities
- Overview of preparing your solution files
- Modifying database solution files
- Considerations for a runtime database solution
- Binding databases into runtime database solutions
- Saving and reusing Developer Utilities settings
- Converting and upgrading solution files
- Removing full access privileges from databases
- Chapter 4 Distributing runtime database solutions
- Chapter 5 Customizing database solutions
- Chapter 6 Creating custom layout themes
- Chapter 7 Developing third-party FileMaker plug-ins
- About external functions
- About the example plug-in
- Installing, enabling, and configuring the example plug-in
- Description of the FMExample plug-in’s external functions
- Using the example plug-in
- Customizing the plug-in example
- Requirements for writing external function plug-ins
- FileMaker messages sent to the plug-in
- Avoiding potential Mac OS X resource conflicts
- Providing documentation for your plug-in
- Registering your plug-in
- Appendix A Feature comparison of the runtime application with FileMaker Pro
- Index
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Revising a registered plug-in
If you need to revise information about a plug-in that is already
registered to you, you must send an email message to FileMaker at
plugins@filemaker.com. Please be sure to provide the following
information:
1 the registration ID number that was assigned to you when you first
registered your plug-in
1 your name
1 your full company name
1 your daytime phone number
1 the name of the plug-in with registered information you want to
revise
Include any changes you want to make. If applicable, send the
revised plug-in file. A confirmation of the revision will be sent to
you.