With the assistance of the excellent sample code from John Haigh’s blog.
http://geekswithblogs.net/johnhaigh/archive/2009/10/05/monoaddinswindowsformsapplicationsamplepart1.aspx
I have been able to create an add-in that adds a button to a toolbar and a
user control to a WinForm.
However, I am now stuck again. The user control is very simple and contains
only one textbox.
What I am trying to do is to populate the textbox with a simple string
(Hello World) when the button on the toolbar is pressed. It all appears to
work when I debug the code but nothing is displayed in the textbox, so I
imagine I have an instance problem.
Can anyone help me with a code sample or documentation on how to solve my
problem?
Thanks in advance,
John
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You might want to post your question in the discussion forum at Codeplex
where Mono.Addins is located now: http://monoaddins.codeplex.com/discussions
Furthermore it would help if you could post some code which shows what
exactly you would like to do and what does not work as expected.
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I have added a sav extension to the dll's in the bin directory.
The solution is from VS2008
Cheers,
John http://mono.1490590.n4.nabble.com/file/n3065076/Mono.Addins_Sample3.zip
Mono.Addins_Sample3.zip
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