Hey Carlos, at the moment it's pretty tough – althought the hard part is not necessary the setup mentioned above but trying to teach Photoshop / Illustrator what you want to do or getting specific information and events from the apps. and download a complete build, based on the opinionated infrastructure mentioned above! With this you can actually circumvent the commercial extension builder and come really close to a great development environmentĪ possible future might be a online service where you can configure your basic extension information like the name, icons etc. I also forked their amazing CSXS build tool they built to generate the extension packages. My goal is also to release a lot of the stuff I coded in hours of trial and error as open source on githubĪ real eye opener to extension development was the great blog post by Creative Market on how they built their extension with a mixture of Html, Javascript, css embedded within a custom Flex HTML component. If you are interested, you can follow my work at Code Adventure where I am working on Adobe creative suite extension to simplify basic workflows for designers. That's also the reason for my question here, I couldn't believe that something that's unbelievably easy in photoshop could be so hard (or not even possible) with the illustrator api. I don't know if there is something similar within illustrator since I just started developing for it yesterday. I used the scriptlistener plugin a lot for Photoshop and it really helps for the cryptic action manager magic that's happening there. Actually I just followed the guidance of Brian Reavis blog article (the one you mentioned) in combination with the Adobe reference of the CSXS api for actionscript (shipped with the extension builder 2.1).
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