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I recently realized that I have been performing the same sequence of actions over and over in Visual Studio. These are the steps required to create a new C# Windows Forms application, add required references for inking and InkAnalysis functionality, then to instantiate an InkOverlay, and hook it up to the Form. (I’ve blogged quite a few posts that incorporate these steps)
So why not just create a project template that does all that for you? Well, I discovered just how easy it is to do this in Visual Studio.NET 2005. Create or open a project, then go to “File à Export Template” – that will fire up a wizard that walks you through the process (and can add it to your existing templates automatically!)
So I created a new project from the template, and without writing any code was able to do the following:
Now that’s cool!
To use this template, just download the attached file (
Ink Enabled Winforms Application.zip), and put it in the following location:
%USERPROFILE%\Visual Studio 2005\Templates\ProjectTemplates (Where %USERPROFILE% is the root of your “My Documents”)
You will then see the “Ink Enabled Winforms Application” application type under “My Templates” when you click on C# in the new project dialog.
**Note that you'll need to have the Tablet PC Platform SDK, and the Input Supplement installed on your machine. --See:
https://blogs.msdn.com/gavingear/archive/2006/09/06/743377.aspx
That's it...
Later,
Gavin
Ink Enabled Winforms Application.zip
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- Anonymous
January 25, 2007
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