2004-05-12 09:53 AM - last edited on 2022-12-13 10:00 PM by Daniel Kassai
2008-08-16 06:52 PM
2008-08-16 06:58 PM
TAI wrote:I think that would be a very poor choice. It might not even be technically feasible. I recommend sticking to C/C++, either Visual C++ 2005 on Windows or XCode on the Mac.
Must I make add-ons with Visual Basic 2008.net ?
2008-08-17 10:16 AM
2008-10-21 06:06 AM
TAI wrote:There are many programmers on this forum, so just ask someone
And I am not programmer.
2008-10-31 01:44 PM
2008-10-31 08:15 PM
kshyshieck wrote:There are several possible reasons for this. Could you provide more detail:
I don't have developer ID, and when I compile sample add-on I can't run it even on testing version. All that I see is "This add-on cannot be validated. Please contact the distributor." in add-on manager. Could You help my someway
2008-11-02 07:42 PM
2008-11-02 08:11 PM
2008-11-02 08:42 PM
kshyshieck wrote:The compiler may be the problem. The requirements for that devkit include VS 2003. It doesn't necessarily follow that it will run even if it will compile and link with another compiler. I use VS 2005 for AC12 development and VS 2003 for everything earlier, so I can't comment on whether other combinations will work or not.
I've searched in here for a solution, but I couldn't find it:/ Maybe because I'm newbie.
I'm using ArchiCAD 11 with API Dev Kit 11.21 on Windows XP with SP2. I'm using MS Visual Studio 2005. I've had few problems with compiling add-on, but I've found solution, but this one I couldn't find.
Thanks for your reply.
2008-11-03 12:40 AM