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Posted 31-03-2020 at 00:47 by Jeff Harrison -
Docker or Macro Installer
Not working link...
I know it is a historical thread but is it possible to update (again) the link?
Thanks in advance!Posted 21-05-2019 at 04:07 by FaneDuru -
Adding an Icon with your XSLT File
It is a historical thread but I hoped it will work in X8, too
In X7/X8 you cannot export in .xslt, unfortunately.
So, I did that in X6 and I thought X8 will behave the same, but that part of the code does nothing...
Is it another way to define the icon?
I found some code using col and row tags but nothing about a kind of table from where to choose the appropriate icon...
Thanks in advance!Posted 27-04-2019 at 16:10 by FaneDuru -
Custom .NET Dockers in CorelDRAW X6
VBA Code
You need to run this code via VBA. (Alt-F11), I suggest making your own GMS file and add the code there, then run it. Keeps things nice and neat. :-)Posted 22-05-2014 at 11:48 by shelbym -
Custom .NET Dockers in CorelDRAW X6
great post!
I was totally with you up until the point that you reference the vb code that adds the docker.
What do I do with that code?Posted 15-05-2014 at 15:42 by Keefster -
Changes to XSLT Files for X7
relative path for the dll
playing with x7 a bit more:
it looks like the dll path can be relative, but the root level is the CorelDRW.exe location:
hostedType="Addons\TestAddOn\TestAddOn.dll,TestAddOn.Docker"Posted 30-04-2014 at 08:23 by mika -
Changes to XSLT Files for X7
how about custom toolbars?
Shelby, this is awsome.
How about toolbars? Are there any tricks to add a new toolbar and a wpf control to it?Posted 30-04-2014 at 08:15 by mika -
Using XSLT files instead of VBA
Updated for X7
I have created a new post that discusses the changes for X7.Posted 29-04-2014 at 22:20 by shelbym -
Using XSLT files instead of VBA
anyone tried adding a menu btn in x7
I am trying to create a btn in x7 but so far no luck.
Any ideas on how to do it?Posted 29-04-2014 at 03:50 by mika -
Differences between VGCore (17.0) and CorelDRAW (16.4)
default workspace
Hi, shelbym, thanks you for information.
So, I have a question, is possibly to override current workspace to default, like in Corel X6, when you press F8 button on application start running?
I try integrate my Docker from Corel X6 to Corel X7, and in integration experiment, I add my docker to panel repeatedly, and now I want discard all changes.
In Corel X6, when I fix all bugs, I just override current workspace to default (press F8) , and all was fine.
But in X7 Corel it's not work, I find Workspace panel, but current workspace is Default already, but I not saved and not set current workspace like default.
Does this mean, that before experiments, I must create own workspace than have opportunity to backup on default?Posted 04-04-2014 at 04:02 by coreldrawer -
Custom .NET Controls in CorelDRAW X6
Links
I have correct all broken links. Everything should be working now.Posted 27-03-2014 at 23:56 by shelbym -
Posted 27-03-2014 at 23:42 by shelbym -
Posted 26-02-2014 at 02:06 by olympiatr -
Docker or Macro Installer
Bad links!
Shelbym, all links to samples and templates does not work. Pliase check it.
Very good article. But no examples of these articles are useless.
Thank you.
Yury.
(yrsh@mail.ru)Posted 01-02-2014 at 15:18 by Yurchick
Updated 01-02-2014 at 15:20 by Yurchick -
Custom .NET Controls in CorelDRAW X6
X5 Dockers
Steven,
No this is new to X6, you will not be able to do this for X5. However, if you want to create a custom docker that would work X4 - X6 you can use the older way here:
Custom add-ons and dockers in CorelDRAW
-ShelbyPosted 22-10-2012 at 00:32 by shelbym -
Using XSLT files instead of VBA
<<GUID C>>
Steven,
In the GMS file you have a Sub called: Sub Show<<TemplatedotNetDocker>>() this is where you want to replace all the <<GUID C>> with the GUID that you created.
-ShelbyPosted 22-10-2012 at 00:27 by shelbym -
Using XSLT files instead of VBA
Where do I find the ID?
"Replace the <<TemplatedotNetDocker>> with the name of your docker and the <<GUID C>> with one of the GUID's you generated"
I see in properties where to change the GMS name with the VBA editor but where is the GUID code located that I need to change?
Thanks Steven E.Posted 21-10-2012 at 12:51 by Steven E -
Custom .NET Controls in CorelDRAW X6
Two questions
1. Can I do this in X5, using the built in VSTA editor and not Visual Studio 2010, which I don't have ?
2. If I can and change the VBA to install the slider into the "standard" bar with my names and location IE: (X86) is this a GMS file that I just run from the VBA editor once or is it then a "macro" that I need to have run automatically when CorelDraw starts? (put it in the Global file?)
Just saw your new blog entry, I'll dig through it to see if I find some of my answers there. Thanks
Steve E.Posted 21-10-2012 at 12:37 by Steven E -
Using XSLT files instead of VBA
32-bit
32 and 64-bit is supported, you just need to make sure that the path is correctly pointing to your .dll file. Also the .dll file does not need to be in this folder, it can be under Program Files if you like.
-ShelbyPosted 06-10-2012 at 17:31 by shelbym -
Using XSLT files instead of VBA
Questions...
Hello Sir,
This is a great post ,but I have some questions please as I try it but it didn't work with me ,I am sure it it my problem so please give me a hand here
Q1. In this post after this title >>>The "Addons" Folder
we can read >>> You customizations will need to be in the Addons folder, for X6 64-bit that folder is found here: “C:\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6\Programs64\Addons”.
is this means that this is not supported in corel 32-bit...?
in case your answer was ,No it is supported in corel 32-bit too, then is this path looking correct for you Sir >>> C:\Program Files (x86)\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6\Programs\Addons\EasyStone_EasyTools
Best Regards,Posted 03-10-2012 at 15:55 by katruax