2018-10-03 02:59 AM - last edited on 2022-10-06 01:04 PM by Daniel Kassai
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2018-10-03 08:59 AM
Hai wrote:You can download the entire developer kit from the ARCHICAD API website. This contains all the documentation and a large number of example projects. Each example has a project that can be opened, built and used with ARCHICAD running as a demo. This is a good way to get started.
Where can I download API Reference Offline HTML or CHM file for reading without internet like as API Dev Kit Document file?
2018-10-03 08:59 AM
Hai wrote:You can download the entire developer kit from the ARCHICAD API website. This contains all the documentation and a large number of example projects. Each example has a project that can be opened, built and used with ARCHICAD running as a demo. This is a good way to get started.
Where can I download API Reference Offline HTML or CHM file for reading without internet like as API Dev Kit Document file?
2018-10-03 11:01 AM
Ralph wrote:Thank you so much. But I'm using VS 2017 (no upgrade) to open .vcproj file then I built it but Build Error appears almost. Panel_Test file is built but when I imported it in AC, I didn't see anything (but Panel_Test has appeared in Add-on Manager)
This contains all the documentation and a large number of example projects. Each example has a project that can be opened, built and used with ARCHICAD running as a demo. This is a good way to get started.
I assume you have either Visual Studio or Xcode (depending on which platform you're on)?
2018-10-03 11:14 AM
2018-10-04 01:59 AM
Ralph wrote:Thank you very much. I've just tested it and working for me ^^
The Panel_test add-on displays additional panels in the standard Settings dialog, but they don't appear by default. You can turn them on using the Work Environment settings, e.g.Options > Work Environment > Tools Settings Dialog Boxes