.net 2003 sample
.net 2003 sample
Is there a way to get a .net 2003 version of the GdPicture ToolKit Pro Global Sample?
Does this control require the .net 2.0 framework?
Also, the help file states, 'Select the “Components...” command on the “Projects” menu, then check the box next to “GdPicture Pro 4 - Imaging Toolkit"
Note: If you can't see the GdPicture Pro 4 - Imaging Toolkit box you can add it by clicking into the "Brows.." button. '
Do you mean add it as a reference because there is not "Components..." selectionunder project in .net but there is an "Add Component" but that doesn't show GD and doesn't have a browse button.
Also, the help file states, 'Select the “Components...” command on the “Projects” menu, then check the box next to “GdPicture Pro 4 - Imaging Toolkit"
Note: If you can't see the GdPicture Pro 4 - Imaging Toolkit box you can add it by clicking into the "Brows.." button. '
Do you mean add it as a reference because there is not "Components..." selectionunder project in .net but there is an "Add Component" but that doesn't show GD and doesn't have a browse button.
Hi,
To use a GdPicture ActiveX Component into Visual Studio 2003 or 2005 you can do like that:
- Open or Start a new project.
- Right-click into the Toolbox Items and select "Add/Remove Items" for visual studio 2003 or "Choose Items" for visual studio 2005 and visual studio 2008
- Choose the COM tab and check the classe(s) you want to use.
- The icons of the controls you choose are showed at the end of the Toolbox Items. Click the icon to choose a control and insert the control into the form, then set the properties of the control instances...
Regards,
Loïc
To use a GdPicture ActiveX Component into Visual Studio 2003 or 2005 you can do like that:
- Open or Start a new project.
- Right-click into the Toolbox Items and select "Add/Remove Items" for visual studio 2003 or "Choose Items" for visual studio 2005 and visual studio 2008
- Choose the COM tab and check the classe(s) you want to use.
- The icons of the controls you choose are showed at the end of the Toolbox Items. Click the icon to choose a control and insert the control into the form, then set the properties of the control instances...
Regards,
Loïc
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