When developing your pay macros and creating your installers could you please consider that some of us have the more expensive technical suite and use CorelDraw X6 which came included with the package? It's my understanding that the version of CorelDrawX6 is completely identical however some of the CorelDraw Macros installers will not function properly if you are using Technical Suite Vs Graphics Suite hence the installer will not work. Is this a problem on Corel's end? Should they make this information more readily available when allowing developers to create apps for Corel products?
Hi.
Technical suite and Draw each creates a different gms.
You cannot create a Technical Suite macro with CorelDraw.
~John
Technical Suite is not a Program though. It is a package. I understand Designer and Draw use different GMS files but my question is on the difference creating an installer that installs to either CorelDraw included within Graphics Suite or CorelDraw included within Technical Suite. I don't need a macro for Designer.
Jemmyell can explain this better because we actually purchased DXFTool from you. My company uses Graphics Suite X5 and purchased DXFTool Pro. I upgraded my software recently to Technical Suite X6 recently and had to update your plugin. I downloaded your DXFTool Pro from you and told you I couldn't install your plugin because the installer wouldn't recognize my installation for CorelDraw X6 which forced me not to be able to use my updated CorelDraw X6until you were able to make your installer compatible. Which you did thank you very much.
RunFlaCruiser said: Hi. Technical suite and Draw each creates a different gms. You cannot create a Technical Suite macro with CorelDraw. ~John
Sorry I meant to say CADTool
http://www.corelvba.com/index.php?pages=cad_1
jemmyell said: I recognized today that this problem is more annoying than previously thought because I wanted to install a demo of CorelCad5 and can't because I am running Corel Technical Suite X6 and not CorelDraw Graphics Suite X6. I emailed the developer and said it won't work. Oh well. Sucks for me.
I recognized today that this problem is more annoying than previously thought because I wanted to install a demo of CorelCad5 and can't because I am running Corel Technical Suite X6 and not CorelDraw Graphics Suite X6. I emailed the developer and said it won't work. Oh well. Sucks for me.
Hi,
The latest release of CorelCAD is 2013 and it is NOT a CorelDRAW addon. If you meant some other macro I would be happy to talk to the developer for you.
-James
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I have sent the CADTool developer an email through his contact form. We will see if he replies.
He did reply to me.
"commercial macros developed for CorelDraw, which is included in CorelDraw Graphics Suit only."
Ok, that's his decision. If you want to contact me offline I have some new projects going including an Artwork Utilities tool that we can collaborate on. Of course all my tools will install on Technical Suite X6.
jemmyell said: Hi, Ok, that's his decision. If you want to contact me offline I have some new projects going including an Artwork Utilities tool that we can collaborate on. Of course all my tools will install on Technical Suite X6. -James
Sure! Would love to.