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I am just getting started with Winteracter and would like to keep using VS instead of migrating to the Winteracter GUI.
Does anyone have any tips for integrating Winteracter into existing project solutions?
I note that ISS do not provide any support for using anything other than their GUI.
Thanks,
David
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By "GUI" do you mean the their window layout editor or their Wide IDE ?
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I use Winteracter for many years, and I do not use the WiDe environment. Just follow the instructions in the Winteracter docs how to set up the options for VS and the specific project: Programming Reference>Frequently asked questions>Visual Fortan>appropriate VS-Version. Important is the addition of a few things to both the VS options and the project options. Unfortunately the creators of Winteracter stopped the support for other environments than WiDE a few years ago. The instructions in the docs, however, were sufficient, at least in my case.
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I use both (sometimes it is much quicker to check/test/setp things in Wide and then bring it over to VS. Be sure to also test/check the many utilities included with the package. I use their resource editor for all the GUI setups and many of the other items. They have excellent Help files (documentation) and samples to get you up and running.
excellent product and excellent add-on for VS. enjoy!
also if a problem comes up they have excellent and prompt tech support. simply send them an email explaining any issues you are having.
(and no, i have no connection with Winteracter but have used them for well over a decade through many compilers and operating systems)
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