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Hi,
short answer: look >>>here<<< ... scroll down to the part from August, 23rd.
And a little search with Google also gives a lot of videos to watch. 😉
For a detailed description there are some things missing:
a) do you work with VS2008 or 2010
b) do you work with VS...Express or VS..Professional
c) do you work with VB.NET or C# or ...
d) (not as important but good to know) 32bit or 64bit
- alfred -
Hi,
then go to your start-project (in VS) ==> right mouse click ==> properties
Within the property-window change to tab "DEBUG", find the field for "start external program" (hope it's called so) and select the ACAD.EXE to be started.
Also be sure that your project is set to "Debug" and not to "Release" (you see that in project-properties ==> tab "compile" ==> there you find on top a combobox for setting that).
The next step is just to start VS-"Start Debugging" (green "Play"-symbol or pull-down-menu "Debug" ==> "start debugging").
That will start now AutoCAD, within AutoCAD you can now NETLOAD your dll and are "Debug-Mode", so breakpoints should stop your code running and exceptions will also break your code at the line where it occured (as long as you didn't changed to much options within VS/within your project-settings).
HTH. - alfred -
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