The Feat "Extraordinary Spell Aim" from Complete Adventurer is described in the following way:
Whenever you cast a spell with an area, you can attempt to shape the spell's area so that one creature within the area is unaffected by the spell. To accomplish this, you must succeed on a Spellcraft check (DC 25 + spell level). Casting a spell affected by the Extraordinary Spell Aim feat requires a full-round action unless the spell's normal casting time is longer, in which case the casting time is unchanged.
So if a character has an Antimagic Field active on her, does that mean that hostile spells she is the target of are actually suppressed, as in
An antimagic field suppresses any spell or magical effect used within, brought into, or cast into the area, but does not dispel it.
, or does this not happen since the character is actually not affected by the spell due to the feat?

Thanks for any help in clarifying this!