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Post by Jozin on Jun 30, 2005 18:43:51 GMT -5
Hi Kelly, I'm new with VB6. Is VBCorLIb for intermediate professional programmers only?. I just installed the VBCorLib in my computer, how could I know if its working properly? Can I view all the dll's that are installed? Where can I find examples using the VBCorLib? I think a can understand it better using examples Thanks a lot, jojo
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Post by Kelly Ethridge on Jul 3, 2005 8:15:01 GMT -5
Hello,
VBCorLib is for anyone that wants to use it. Since you said you installed it I'm assuming you installed the binary version from Source Forge. There is only 1 DLL, and it was placed in your Windows folder, named "VBCorLib.dll". A second file named "VBCultures.nlp" was also placed in your Windows folder. This is a custom resource file. A few VB6 template classes were placed in your VB6 template directory and will show up when you add a new class to your project.
You should be able to make a reference to the library in a VB6 project by finding the "VB.EXT: VBCorLib" component in your references.
The only actual examples at the moment would be the set of tests that can be downloaded from Source Forge. The documentation shows several examples for functions, aswell.
I am preparing to release version 1.5 which fixes a few bugs and adds a few more classes. So keep checking back.
- Kelly
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