You didn't even need Mono or MonoDevelop for Windows, actually (although it
can help to do preliminary tests before checking Linux out). What I meant is
build your app with Visual Studio, then test it on Linux with Mono. So you
use the WinForms designer of Visual Studio.
MonoDevelop only has a GT
On 2/21/2011 6:50 PM, iBradleyAllen wrote:
> Its not acceptable to NOT have the visual designer mode. In the
> Microsoft world there is the Expression Blend as an alternative toolbox
> designer, using XAML which is awesome, anything like that available? or
> is that asking too much?
If you are com
ok cool, I downloaded the files for windows and got it setup in visual
studio, then did debug in monodevelop and it worked; then made the file in
md. no it didnt have any visual designer for the winforms stuff, i had to
open a gtk# new solution and then it did. but i noticed adding items from
t
"In the monodevelop there was some kind of design page, although different
from visual studio;"
It must have been the GTK# designer (an alternative to WinForms).
"Can you describe how I would build it in visual studio but then test it on
linux??"
Just build your application normally on Windows, a
Hi,
yes I meant system.windows.forms
In the monodevelop there was some kind of design page, although different
from visual studio;
Can you describe how I would build it in visual studio but then test it on
linux?? this is possible? if I could add emphasis and excitement in a
question i would d