February 16, 2002
Hi all,

Just wanted to tell you that using the IDDE from Symantec C++ ver 7.5 (I'm waiting for Digital Mars CD...) and DMC++ 8.26 compiler together with the Virtual Windows Class Library (now called vxcl, see http://www.vxcl.org) is a perfect match.

The VXCL library is much better than MFC ever was or will be.

To use the new common controls, you need to replace som of the headerfiles in <your-path-to-dm>\include\win32, atleast the commctl.h to be able to use the new Common Controls in the .dll.

The same may apply to some of the newer header files like odbc*.h and sql*.h.

Q: Is DMC++ going to redistribute newer set of Microsoft header files and libraries in the near future ?

The Class Editor and Hierarchy Editor in the IDDE are perfect to navigate through the VXCL classes and methods.

regards
- Ingvaldur


February 16, 2002
That's great!

"Ingvaldur Sigurjonsson" <ingi@ementor.se> wrote in message news:a4ltpl$l1$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Hi all,
>
> Just wanted to tell you that using the IDDE from Symantec C++ ver 7.5 (I'm waiting for Digital Mars CD...) and DMC++ 8.26 compiler together with the Virtual Windows Class Library (now called vxcl, see http://www.vxcl.org)
is
> a perfect match.
>
> The VXCL library is much better than MFC ever was or will be.
>
> To use the new common controls, you need to replace som of the headerfiles in <your-path-to-dm>\include\win32, atleast the commctl.h to be able to
use
> the new Common Controls in the .dll.
>
> The same may apply to some of the newer header files like odbc*.h and sql*.h.
>
> Q: Is DMC++ going to redistribute newer set of Microsoft header files and libraries in the near future ?
>
> The Class Editor and Hierarchy Editor in the IDDE are perfect to navigate through the VXCL classes and methods.
>
> regards
> - Ingvaldur
>
>