Hello,
I am a novice in Inventor customization. I have already MS visual c# and vb.net 2010 express editions installed on my computer. As you know 2010 express editions have to be installed as a separate software.
I decided to try new MS 2012 visual studio express edition the other day. 2012 version is very comfortable to use because it allows to make vb.net, c#, C++ projects. Actually I use c# as the main language to study and vb.net as the secondary. The problem is that Autodesk Inventor Wizard installation package (Inventor 2013) doesn't work with MS visual studio 2012 express edition, therefore there is no Inventor AddIn template in Visual studio project creation window.
Does anybody has any ideas how to install Autodesk Inventor Wizard from Autodesk SDK package over MS Visual studio 2012? Is there any manual approaches to do that and how it will work?
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I recently was trying to do the same thing with Visual Studio 2012. Got it to extract the template an install.
Download the DeveloperTools msi. Extract the files using this method. http://superuser.com/questions/307678/how-to-extract-files-from-msi-package.
Copy the file VCSInventorAddInTemplate2013.zip to this location C:\Users\{USER NAME}\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Templates\ProjectTemplates\Visual C#.
When you restart Visual Studio the template should be there.
One more thing. Go to the properties of the project.
Change the command on the build events tab in the Post build events command line.
call "%VS100COMNTOOLS%vsvars32"
mt.exe -manifest "$(ProjectDir){Project Name}.X.manifest" -outputresource:"$(TargetPath)";#2
call "%VS110COMNTOOLS%vsvars32"
mt.exe -manifest "$(ProjectDir){Project Name}.X.manifest" -outputresource:"$(TargetPath)";#2
This is the line that copies the addin manifest.
Hello all
for everyones benefit, I have done just the steps above and am now sharing the content.
Enjoy
Pat
http://www.blackbox-orange.com/downloads/Inventor2013AddInForVisualStudio2012Templates.zip
thanks!
I am not shure to understand the question. It should work just fine with VS express.
What are you trying to achieve?
Pat
Im trying to use VS 2012 express. As far as I can tell there is no way to access post build command lines. I have attached a pic of my compile tab of the properties page.
After some searching it looks like that option may not be in the express version. What that command is doing is copying the Test2.X.manifest file to be in the same location as the compiled dll. If you manually copy that file to the dll location you should be fine.
Alternate
You can open the Test2.vbproj file (that may be what your projects file name is) in external text editor and modify the line
<PostBuildEvent>call "%25VS100COMNTOOLS%25vsvars32" mt.exe -manifest "$(ProjectDir)CratingAddIn.X.manifest" -outputresource:"$(TargetPath)";#2</PostBuildEvent>
It may be towards the end of the file. Clost the project before changing the file.
Alternatively...
Option 1- You may want to modify your addin file to point towards your bin\debug folder of your project. it does the job just weel during development.
Option 2- you may to redirect your debug output file to your addin location and leave your addin file intact.
both ways work great.
Cheers
Pat
Just installed VS Community 2013 (ver12) but using template for VS11. Took me a while to find this answer.
Thanks rjay
Hello Thomas,
It's already an old discussion but the subject is 100% related to my problem. I've started to move from vba to vb.net with vb.net 2012 express and I'm encountering some problem. I can't figure out where the problem is. Would you be kind to point me to the right direction ? Thanks
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