>> Another point, is Visual Studio 2012 project files are welcome ?
>> I have migrate (by duplicating) the existing one to VS 2012. If anyone
>> is interested.
>
> Can VS12 cope with the existing project files? If so, we'd rather distribute 
> (and maintain) the smallest set of project files that actually work, so if 
> VS12 can handle the existing project files correctly, then that is better for 
> us.
>
> That said, if you have working VS12 files, then maybe you can post them on an 
> STR so that others can find them... You never know, someone might find them 
> useful in the future.
>
>

If I read the README.IDE, I see :

"The FLTK team limits support to the last two releases of any major IDE."

Even If we can still see VisualC6... *cough* My eyes are still burning :)

Time for the future ;)

And Yes, VS2012 can cope with VS2010. You can even choose to stay in old 
2010 mode or VS 2012 with new C++11 mode.

Another point, may be it will be clearer to create to Filter folder in 
the solution to put all the demos...mileage may vary.

Regards,
David

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