Jonathan Pobst wrote: > I assume you meant to send this to the list. ;) >
Yes, thanks. I keep making the same mistake and wondering why this list doesn't set the reply-to address. Ernesto > Jonathan > > Ernesto wrote: > >> Jonathan Pobst wrote: >> >>> There is not a functioning winforms designer for Linux. You can of >>> course do it by hand, but I doubt that's realistic. >>> >>> For a winforms designer, I suggest SharpDevelop or Visual Studio on >>> Windows. Then you can simply copy your code or assemblies over to >>> Linux and run them >>> >> You may want to pay attention to Wine news about running Visual Studio >> 2005. Looks like they're getting close. >> http://www.winehq.org/?issue=342#Several%20Big%20Applications%20now%20working%20in%20Wine! >> >> >> Visual Studio Express Edition is free (as in beer). >> >> Running SharpDevelop natively on Mono on Linux is not possible due to >> extensive use of pinvokes. >> >> Finally, a winforms designer is a very requested feature for >> Monodevelop, and they have one in mind. >> http://foodformonkeys.blogspot.com/2007/11/monodevelop-survey-results.html >> http://www.monodevelop.com/Survey_Results_2007 >> >> However, it looks like there's no easy way to do it and the effort seems >> stalled. >> http://arstechnica.com/journals/linux.ars/2007/08/25/linux-based-windows-forms-designer-for-mono >> >> >> http://i-nz.net/2007/08/23/monodesign-winforms-designer-report/ >> >> I, for one, use Visual C# Express Edition on Windows for all my visual >> design needs. Once I designed all my forms Monodevelop can open and >> build my projects including the forms designed by VS. >> >> _______________________________________________ Mono-winforms-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-winforms-list
