Microsoft Office Visio 2003 SDK now available on MSDN!

M

Mai-lan [MS]

(widening the distribution of announcement)
I'm very pleased to announce the general availability of the Microsoft
Office Visio 2003 Software Development Kit (SDK). The free software kit can
be downloaded from MSDN
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=557120BD-B0BB-46E7
-936A-B8539898D44D&displaylang=en).

The Visio 2003 SDK contains:
a.. New tools such as the Visio ShapeStudio (user interface for
specifying, creating, building, testing, localizing, and maintaining
solutions based on Microsoft Office Visio SmartShapes) as well as the
solution publishing tool (user interface to generate entries to insert in
the PublishComponent table in a Windows Installer file for publishing Visio
content).
b.. Updates to existing tools, namely the Persist Events tool, Event
Monitor, Print ShapeSheet, type libraries for the APIs that Visio exposes as
well as C++ library helper files, and Visual Studio 6.0 and Visual
Studio.NET 2003 wizards.
c.. VB, VB.NET and C# reusable methods and procedures for common Visio
programming tasks, like dropping shapes, working with custom properties and
working with SolutionXML. We added new samples, including managed code
versions of samples, and updated existing samples.
d.. Flowchart sample application in VB, VB.NET and C#.
e.. Managed code tutorial in VB.NET, complete with step-by-step
documentation and corresponding Visual Studio projects.
f.. Treeview sample application in VB.NET demonstrating how to create a
hierarchical document and a treeview.
g.. Office Plan sample application in C# demonstrating how to use the
Visio ActiveX control from a winform.
h.. Flowchart automation sample application from Excel in VB, VB.NET, and
C#.
i.. Documentation that includes the Automation Reference, ShapeSheet
reference, Save As Web Page reference, and XML reference for Visio 2003. In
addition, there is a new article on viewing, editing and saving AutoCAD
files in Visio 2003 and updated articles describing add-ons and add-ins and
using universal names and syntax

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Thanks,
Mai-lan

Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
 
A

Al Edlund

It appears that the SDK is smart enough to realize that Visio2003EA is not
Visio2003, but rather the virtual one (i.e. Visio2002 with a funny name).
Al
 

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