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howto create doc/view c#-apps?

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    when i choose project-new-c#-windows-app i only get one form and the corresponding class. but when you look at the c#-scribble example in the msdn-lib, and especially the readme.txt-file there, you see that some wizzard created a "mainframe"- a "doc"- and a "view"-class. like in good old mfc-times ;) so where is that wizzard? does anyone know? of course i could just take the scribble-code and change it to fit my needs, but i want to know the ide i'm working with. so where is that thing hiding? i'm working with vs.net thx in advance :rose: :wq

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      when i choose project-new-c#-windows-app i only get one form and the corresponding class. but when you look at the c#-scribble example in the msdn-lib, and especially the readme.txt-file there, you see that some wizzard created a "mainframe"- a "doc"- and a "view"-class. like in good old mfc-times ;) so where is that wizzard? does anyone know? of course i could just take the scribble-code and change it to fit my needs, but i want to know the ide i'm working with. so where is that thing hiding? i'm working with vs.net thx in advance :rose: :wq

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      Sorry Rupel,C# does not have Doc/View artichecture up to now. Mazy "So,so you think you can tell, Heaven from Hell, Blue skies from pain,... How I wish,how I wish you were here."
      Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd-1975

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        Sorry Rupel,C# does not have Doc/View artichecture up to now. Mazy "So,so you think you can tell, Heaven from Hell, Blue skies from pain,... How I wish,how I wish you were here."
        Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd-1975

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        so these redmontonians build there examples with some next version we get in 6 months? :(( shame on them! :rolleyes: :wq

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          when i choose project-new-c#-windows-app i only get one form and the corresponding class. but when you look at the c#-scribble example in the msdn-lib, and especially the readme.txt-file there, you see that some wizzard created a "mainframe"- a "doc"- and a "view"-class. like in good old mfc-times ;) so where is that wizzard? does anyone know? of course i could just take the scribble-code and change it to fit my needs, but i want to know the ide i'm working with. so where is that thing hiding? i'm working with vs.net thx in advance :rose: :wq

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          Kannan Kalyanaraman
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          There isnt any doc/view implementation in the framework. But chris sells is developing something new, check out his page genghis hope this helps. cheers Kannan

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            so these redmontonians build there examples with some next version we get in 6 months? :(( shame on them! :rolleyes: :wq

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            Neil Van Note
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            I overheard somewhere, sometimes, some people actually write code themselves... :eek:

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              I overheard somewhere, sometimes, some people actually write code themselves... :eek:

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              Rupel
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              ;P sure? really? :laugh: what do you think i did that day? go and cry? i did code the thing myself - but if there is already a wheel invented, you don't have to do it again and again... right? ;) :wq

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