I've tried numerous times to create a dll. I've gotten some help 3years ago see: http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=109604 However that actually never worked for me, does anyone have any help (with pics).
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I've tried numerous times to create a dll. I've gotten some help 3years ago see: http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=109604 However that actually never worked for me, does anyone have any help (with pics).
32 or 64 bit Robot ?
Update of document - missing part about creating tlb file added
Why dll ? - depending on actions is code the access to Robot is \ may be a few times (~5) faster than by exe file
Rafal,
Is there a way to add "bottons" to the Robot GUI?
ie to install an add-in that can be used via clicking on a button rather than using a pull down menu?
Tony
Hi Tony,
You already have ability to customize hotkey.
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Tony
Is there a way to add "bottons" to the Robot GUI?
ie to install an add-in that can be used via clicking on a button rather than using a pull down menu?
Add-ins are addd only to Add-Ins menu. You can not assign any button to them. Only keyboard shortcuts.
Thanks Romanich. Yes I already use Hotkeys. But we're thinking of rolling out some applications across the company that would be accessed by many users. Hence buttons. Thanks for the hint though. Havn't seen you on here for a while hope you had a good new year
Rafal
Thanks, we will have to stick to menu. Wish list for buttons?
Tony
is there any exemple to implement a dll by using VBA instead of Visual studio c# ?
Thank you
Powerful
Thank you Very Much
Hello,
I'm using Visual Express 2010. There is no option to add tlb to dll as resource (via Import TYPELIB). Is there an alternative way to make it? Thanks in advance.
Damian
I forgot to mention I have already tried to make and compile rc file containing TYPELIB My.tlb and add it as resource file on resources tab in application properties in VS Express. It didn't work.
Thank You for Your quick reply. Unfortunately this option exists in VS C++, which I am not familiar with so much, except that the guide above concerns only CS and VB. My plan is to learn C++ bit more but for now I am not able to use Your hint. Anyway thanks again. If You have any other suggestions, I will be very pleased to know them.
Best regards!
Damian
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