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Dark GDK / Cannot open include file: 'DarkGDK.h'

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SliZe
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Posted: 21st Oct 2010 18:12
Hay there!

Ive tryed to install DarkGDK on both Visual Studio 2008 and 2010. On both i get this error:
fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'DarkGDK.h'

Can anyone help me PLZ?
-SliZe
Mireben
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Posted: 21st Oct 2010 20:48 Edited at: 21st Oct 2010 20:48
See the Dark GDK installation guide. You can find it in the Start menu, or in the folder on the hard disk where you installed Dark GDK. It's a pdf document and it describes how to set up include directories in Visual Studio 2008.

For VS 2010, it is much more difficult to make Dark GDK work and it is not even officially supported. If you still want to try, N3wton posted specially compiled libraries for that:

http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=176637&b=22
SliZe
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Posted: 22nd Oct 2010 20:25 Edited at: 22nd Oct 2010 21:06
Ok, i'll test that

EDIT: I instaled in incorrectly the other times
BUT! I can not understand how to install the wizard Can anyone help?
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2010 12:27 Edited at: 23rd Oct 2010 16:09
I've just answered somebody else with wizard problem, so I copy the same answer here as well:

Open the third page of the "Installation and wizards" sticky thread on top of this forum. Find the post by Carl CLD "official steps to install the wizards". Check if your files are copied to the correct place, then open the wizard files in text editor and correct Mike's user name to your own.

On the same page you can also look at the post by MegaMuse which talks about the same thing.

EDIT: This relates to Visual Studio 2008.

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