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Tools for porting MFC dialogs to C#

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Oculus - 19 Jul 2005 19:02 GMT
Hi,

I need to port a boatload of MFC dialogs (~50) to C#.  I'm an accoplished
MFC/C++ and C# GUI developer, but it would save me a huge amount of time if
there was a tool that would generate stub C# classes from the MFC (or just
plain old Win32)  .RC dialog resources.

I've been searching but I haven't found one yet -- could anyone suggest a
tool to do this?

Thanks
Steve Austin - 20 Jul 2005 16:15 GMT
ElbowGrease 1.0 with the HardSlog add-in will probably sort it for you ;-)

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Oculus - 21 Jul 2005 14:11 GMT
Thanks. :)

I've been thinking about it a little and it shouldn't be that hard to write
and will probably we worth the effort.  If I get something going I'll put it
on codeproject.

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Steve Austin - 26 Jul 2005 07:18 GMT
Sorry for the slightly flippant reply, but it was well-intended :)

Look forward to seeing your work on CP!

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Terje Myklebust - 23 Aug 2005 12:55 GMT
Hi

I also want a converter like this.  I have also a MFC project i wnat to
connvert.  So if I can join your project I will be happy.

I wan't to convert my dialogs to VB.NET

Terje Myklebust
Norway

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