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==Create a new plugin== |
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Use the description of Mr ChriZ to create a new Plugin. |
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http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=32294.0 |
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[[Programming Plugins in C#.Net]] - Gives a (small) description on how to program a plugin in C# |
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==Autoresizing of plugin== |
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Draw a Panel upon the UserControl and do the following:<br> |
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- Set 'Dock' Property to 'Fill'.<br> |
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- Set 'Autosize' Property to 'False'<br> |
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[[MC Plugin Template for Visual Studio]] - Instructions on how to use the MC Plugin Template |
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[http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms364046(VS.80).aspx Create you own Visual Studio Templates] |
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[[How to use MC methods in .Net projects]] |
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Programming Plugins in C#.Net - Gives a (small) description on how to program a plugin in C#
MC Plugin Template for Visual Studio - Instructions on how to use the MC Plugin Template