I apologize that this macro was not tested under updated DCAL which got posted to the net. We will issue the update shortly.
Thank you
Hello Jon:
We have posted an update to the DCAL for C++ SDK. You can download it .
Thank You,
MFM
We have posted an update to the DCAL for C++ SDK. You can download it .
Thank You,
MFM
I am getting closer to a working version of this macro. The "DEBUG" compile now appears to complete successfully albeit with many warnings to replace "strncpy" with "strncpy_s" .
When I look at the Debug folder I see a Arrow.dll. I renamed this to Arrow.dmx. Is this correct or should a correct compile process create a dmx file?
I then run the renamed arrow.dmx in DC12.05 and it appears to load properly so I think I'm on the right path here. Without adjusting any settings I enter the points for an arrow. When the arrow is created it contains a string of text "WFFontName C:\DataCAD 12\ Devinder" Now that doesn't look right.
I then adjust the width, enter points and get similar results.
I turn on Fill Color and enter points and upon selecting the second point the file closes. DataCAD stays open.
I open a new file and turn on "Fill Color" then select "Color" but nothing happens.
When I switch to "RELEASE" the compilation fails unable to find ShortString.h. I believe I will need to hardcoding the path to this file. Is that correct?
EDIT
I bypassed hardcoding the path by copying the DDK files into the arrow folder. Now when I compile the "RELEASE" I get similar results to the "DEBUG" compile.
When I look at the Debug folder I see a Arrow.dll. I renamed this to Arrow.dmx. Is this correct or should a correct compile process create a dmx file?
I then run the renamed arrow.dmx in DC12.05 and it appears to load properly so I think I'm on the right path here. Without adjusting any settings I enter the points for an arrow. When the arrow is created it contains a string of text "WFFontName C:\DataCAD 12\ Devinder" Now that doesn't look right.
I then adjust the width, enter points and get similar results.
I turn on Fill Color and enter points and upon selecting the second point the file closes. DataCAD stays open.
I open a new file and turn on "Fill Color" then select "Color" but nothing happens.
When I switch to "RELEASE" the compilation fails unable to find ShortString.h. I believe I will need to hardcoding the path to this file. Is that correct?
EDIT
I bypassed hardcoding the path by copying the DDK files into the arrow folder. Now when I compile the "RELEASE" I get similar results to the "DEBUG" compile.
Jon C. Hubart
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