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Dark GDK .NET / Visual Studio 2010

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Posted: 13th May 2010 11:12
I've tried Dark GDK .Net on VS 2010 and the icons that are refered on the video presentation, as the Vs. references didn't appear.
Anyone knows if Dark GDK .Net works on Visual Studio 2010?
APEXnow
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Posted: 13th May 2010 14:36
I will need to test this before releasing a new version compatable with Visual Studio 2010, but I suspect that the update will not require too much work.

Paul.

darxus
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Posted: 17th May 2010 11:08
I use DarkGDK.NET with SharpDevelop (it's simple and lightweight IDE) and .NET Framework 2.0.

So, that means as long as the code is valid and your project is linked with approriate assemblies (the DLL files) everything will be fine.
StaticSD
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Posted: 22nd May 2010 07:15
darxus--you mean in VS 2010? which assemblies should my project be linked to? is it the same installation process as in 2008? can you explain this a little better?

neguz
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Posted: 23rd May 2010 16:31
You have to edit the app.config file like this:



Hope this helps.
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Posted: 28th May 2010 12:15
Sorry mr. StaticSD, I did not catch your message (I am very busy the last days).

What happens if you open the example projects located in the DarkGDK.NET installation folder? Does it work? (I am interested to know this too).

Generally speaking, if you want to include assemblies (or add references) in your project, then you could add them by right click your project item.

For example, if you would like to make an OpenTK application then you could start like this.
http://www.opentk.com/doc/chapter/1/windows

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