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I think you should maybe add different instructions for each IDE on the recommended software page. I'm using (and new to) monodevelop so I had to look up how to do some stuff. Properties is options in monodevelop. To change the target framework go to options -> build -> general.  Might just make it a bit easier for new modders. To make sure only a single file is made just right click each resource and deselect local copy. I think the copy to output option for cs files is off by default in monodevelop. To check, right click the cs file and check under quick properties. You can also check while viewing the cs file by going to the left of the screen and selecting properties. In any case thanks for the tutorial, it really helped.
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I think you should maybe add different instructions for each IDE on the recommended software page. Might just make it a bit easier for new modders. I'm using (and new to) monodevelop so I had to look up how to do some stuff. Properties is options in monodevelop. To change the target framework go to options -> build -> general.  To make sure only a single file is made just right click each resource and deselect local copy. I think the copy to output option for cs files is off by default in monodevelop. To check, right click the cs file and check under quick properties. You can also check while viewing the cs file by going to the left of the screen and selecting properties. In any case thanks for the tutorial, it really helped.

Latest revision as of 07:21, 31 October 2015

I think you should maybe add different instructions for each IDE on the recommended software page. Might just make it a bit easier for new modders. I'm using (and new to) monodevelop so I had to look up how to do some stuff. Properties is options in monodevelop. To change the target framework go to options -> build -> general. To make sure only a single file is made just right click each resource and deselect local copy. I think the copy to output option for cs files is off by default in monodevelop. To check, right click the cs file and check under quick properties. You can also check while viewing the cs file by going to the left of the screen and selecting properties. In any case thanks for the tutorial, it really helped.