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How to use Resource files in VS 2005?This may seem a little strange, but in all my years of developing Windows
Forms apps, I've never really used Resource files; however, I would like to start doing so in order to store icons, pictures, and most importantly, error message strings in resource files so I don't have to go searching for them inside the code (if I want them changed). I know VS 2005 makes it MUCH easier to use and create resource files, but in my few times I have tried I ended up not doing things right. Therefore, does anyone know of any articles, tutorials, etc on how to createm use, and ACCESS resource files (and items in them) in VS 2005? I am sure it is not hard but a tutorial or something would go a long way in helping out. Thanks a bunch. Tom Well, it depends on what you want to do with it. I wasn't able to find
many good tutorials, but here is kinda what we use. Go to 'add new item' and choose resource file, name it MyResources.resx. VS will generate some code for this, but there are ways to load the resource manager by hand. You can 'show all files' on the project, and then look at the code it generates for the .resx file to see how some of this works. To get at a resource : MyResources.MyResources.res_name (returns string/icon/etc) To get the manager : MyResources.MyResources.ResourceManager Loading it dynamically is a little harder, but not too bad. You just have to know what assembly it is in, mostly. I wrote a utility class that sits in the same dll as the resources, so I get my manager by calling : Dim resMgr as New ResourceManager( GetType(IconResources.IconResources).Name, Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly ) // you could also use GetType(...).Assembly there. After that you can call GetObject/GetResource on it, wrap it up with nice functions, etc. Do this is if you need to have someone specify which resource manager to return by name, not type. Also, look in the code for the resx to see another way of loading the manager So far it works pretty well for me. I can not get access to this resource file from another dll (in designer mode) but it works great for all my dynamic stuff. HTH Tom wrote: Show quoteHide quote > This may seem a little strange, but in all my years of developing Windows > Forms apps, I've never really used Resource files; however, I would like > to start doing so in order to store icons, pictures, and most importantly, > error message strings in resource files so I don't have to go searching for > them inside the code (if I want them changed). > > I know VS 2005 makes it MUCH easier to use and create resource files, but > in my few times I have tried I ended up not doing things right. Therefore, > does anyone know of any articles, tutorials, etc on how to createm use, and > ACCESS resource files (and items in them) in VS 2005? I am sure it is not > hard but a tutorial or something would go a long way in helping out. > > Thanks a bunch. > > Tom
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