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Replacing ctc with vsct file

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Boris - 18 May 2007 09:35 GMT
I'd like to play around with vsct files to get rid of ctc files. Can I  
simply remove the entire CtcComponents folder as the ctc files and header  
files are all replaced by one vsct file? And if I add then this one vsct  
file to the solution - can I tell VS2005 somehow to use the VSCT compiler  
automatically when I build the solution?

Thanks in advance,
Boris
Boris - 18 May 2007 13:25 GMT
> I'd like to play around with vsct files to get rid of ctc files. Can I  
> simply remove the entire CtcComponents folder as the ctc files and  
> header files are all replaced by one vsct file? And if I add then this  
> one vsct file to the solution - can I tell VS2005 somehow to use the  
> VSCT compiler automatically when I build the solution?

To answer my own question:
http://blog.neutron.sharpstyle.com/2007/05/09/adding-vsct-compilation-support-to
-whidbey-vs-2005-projects/


Boris

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