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The biggest problems in the managed ObjectARX

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Message 1 of 11
tangferry
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The biggest problems in the managed ObjectARX

1.Menu
2.Toolbar
3.Selectionset(multiple select)
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Message 2 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: tangferry

My biggest....people refereing to managed ObjectARX!!! Drop the ObjectARX
as .NET and it are two different beasts.

-- Mike
___________________________
Mike Tuersley
___________________________
the trick is to realize that there is no spoon...
Message 3 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: tangferry

"Mike Tuersley" wrote

>> My biggest....people refereing to managed ObjectARX!!!
>> Drop the ObjectARX as .NET and it are two different beasts.

No, they're not two different beasts. There are some
differences, but they are more alike than they are
different. The fact of the matter is that the managed
wrappers for ObjectARX require some understanding of
ObjectARX.

The only problem here is that the hill may be a bit too
steep for some of you VB 'programmers', but spinning
that as something other than what it is, isn't going to
get you much sympathy from most ObjectARX types.

--
http://www.caddzone.com

AcadXTabs: MDI Document Tabs for AutoCAD 2004/2005/2006
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Message 4 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: tangferry

>The only problem here is that the hill may be a bit too
>steep for some of you VB 'programmers'

If this is all the logic we need for ARX than I'm
all set....;)


"Tony Tanzillo" wrote in message
news:4851193@discussion.autodesk.com...
"Mike Tuersley" wrote

>> My biggest....people refereing to managed ObjectARX!!!
>> Drop the ObjectARX as .NET and it are two different beasts.

No, they're not two different beasts. There are some
differences, but they are more alike than they are
different. The fact of the matter is that the managed
wrappers for ObjectARX require some understanding of
ObjectARX.

The only problem here is that the hill may be a bit too
steep for some of you VB 'programmers', but spinning
that as something other than what it is, isn't going to
get you much sympathy from most ObjectARX types.

--
http://www.caddzone.com

AcadXTabs: MDI Document Tabs for AutoCAD 2004/2005/2006
http://www.acadxtabs.com
Message 5 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: tangferry

Tony Tanzillo wrote:
> The fact of the matter is that the managed
> wrappers for ObjectARX require some understanding of
> ObjectARX.

So managed ObjectARX question would be best served by the ObjectARX group? I
think that's what Mike was driving at.
Message 6 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: tangferry

Hi there,

This is a bit terse. Can you elaborate? What do you perceive as a problem
here?

Albert
wrote in message news:4850204@discussion.autodesk.com...
1.Menu
2.Toolbar
3.Selectionset(multiple select)
Message 7 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: tangferry

ObjectARX programmers also must use the COM
API for accessing toolbars and menus. Not sure
what you mean by third item. What have you found
lacking?

--
http://www.caddzone.com

AcadXTabs: MDI Document Tabs for AutoCAD 2004/2005/2006
http://www.acadxtabs.com

wrote in message news:4850204@discussion.autodesk.com...
1.Menu
2.Toolbar
3.Selectionset(multiple select)
Message 8 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: tangferry

Thanks, yes, that's my point. Poor choice of wording on my part.

-- Mike
___________________________
Mike Tuersley
___________________________
the trick is to realize that there is no spoon...
Message 9 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: tangferry

Correct me if I am wrong, but there is no ObjectARX.NET There is ObjectARX
and there is the managed .NET libraries. You can do ObjectARX dev or
C++.NET/VB.NET/C#.NET dev

-- Mike
___________________________
Mike Tuersley
___________________________
the trick is to realize that there is no spoon...
Message 10 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: tangferry

Oh, and my choice of wording about being "different beasts" was poorly
conceived.My point is we have OUR group now and there remains the ObjectARX
group 😃

-- Mike
___________________________
Mike Tuersley
___________________________
the trick is to realize that there is no spoon...
Message 11 of 11
tangferry
in reply to: tangferry

I have found the method to solve the problems(menu and toolbar,but not multiple selectionset )! I will give some example soon.

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