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Not An Issue #1

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bhoogter opened this issue Mar 14, 2020 · 5 comments
Open

Not An Issue #1

bhoogter opened this issue Mar 14, 2020 · 5 comments

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@bhoogter
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This isn't an issue, more an invitation to submit some, if you choose. I can't guarantee I will always be able to accommodate, but I can try!

@infinity277
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hi..which IDE you use to open prj.vbp file. I tried to open vs2019 but nothing happen after that.

@bhoogter
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hi..which IDE you use to open prj.vbp file. I tried to open vs2019 but nothing happen after that.

Hello @infinity277 . The VB6 to C# converter is written in VB6. Considering you will likely have a working VB6 program you wish to convert to C#, it stands to reason most people looking to do such would have a working copy of VB6 on hand.

@WindowStations
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Good work!

@GH-Sonam
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When I run this program, I get a c# copy of this program even if I give the location of my VB6 program that I want to convert in the config dialouge. Can you please explain how does this work?

@bhoogter
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When I run this program, I get a c# copy of this program even if I give the location of my VB6 program that I want to convert in the config dialouge. Can you please explain how does this work?

@GH-Sonam Was a bug. Fixed now. The main form frm didn't re-populate from the settings from. Simply restarting the program would have worked, or re-pulling now, or make this small change to frm.cmdConfig_Click

Private Sub cmdConfig_Click()
  frmConfig.Show 1
  modConfig.LoadSettings True
  txtSrc = vbpFile  ' < --- NEW LINE
End Sub

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