mauleTTT Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 (edited) Hi all! Months ago I posted a thread where I was looking for a control that simulated a crossword grid. I found a similar one, but is writed in C#, i tried by myself to translate it, but always I get errors and more errors. What I want if someone could translate it (PLEASE! ), and post it here for all of us, these code is free, i found it throught google. If someone knows that these code is copyrighted or is private, please tell me, and i delete the post. The idea is to make a Vb.NET DLL. If someone could help me, I will be very happy ^^ Can someone help me? Thanks in advance, and sorry for my english.Crossword.zip Edited March 30, 2005 by PlausiblyDamp Quote
Jaco Posted March 30, 2005 Posted March 30, 2005 Try one of the VB to C# converters: http://www.instantcsharp.com http://www.immunicode.com http://www.devfusion.com Hi all! Months ago I posted a thread where I was looking for a control that simulated a crossword grid. I found a similar one, but is writed in C#, i tried by myself to translate it, but always I get errors and more errors. What I want if someone could translate it (PLEASE! ), and post it here for all of us, these code is free, i found it throught google. If someone knows that these code is copyrighted or is private, please tell me, and i delete the post. The idea is to make a Vb.NET DLL. If someone could help me, I will be very happy ^^ Can someone help me? Thanks in advance, and sorry for my english. Quote
mauleTTT Posted March 30, 2005 Author Posted March 30, 2005 I have tryed it, but doesn't run. And the other problem is that what i want is a final dll, if you look this C# project, yo will see that it's more complicated than these ... :( Thanks Quote
Administrators PlausiblyDamp Posted March 30, 2005 Administrators Posted March 30, 2005 Is there any reason you couldn't leave the DLL as C# and just reference it from a VB application rather than converting it over? Quote Posting Guidelines FAQ Post Formatting Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. -- Albert Einstein
mauleTTT Posted March 30, 2005 Author Posted March 30, 2005 No, due to various reasons ^^, first of all,this C# custom control, is not codified like a DLL itself, i can't explain it cause my english is very poor, if you download the code, you will see what i say. The result DLL makes error when putted in a form (¿?¿?) The other reason is because i don't know much about C# and i have to make some changes in the code. Thanks Quote
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