Well, if you don't have the DotNETSDK helpfile you should get it. Its not incredibly user friendly, but its certainly better than nothing and once you get used to it it really isn't all that bad.
Other than that, the best thing to do is look at the examples that are available on the Rhino DotNET wiki. They are more for plugins, but that's the best you're going to get in regards to seeing some of those methods in code.
Thanks Guys!
I tried to install the Rhino .Net SDK and it all goes fine until i start the RhinoDotNetWizards.vsi which is suppose to "copy the wizards to the appropriate locations on mycomputer". I get this error message.
Did you guys get this same problem ?
Also When i start the RhinoDotNetDocs.chm I get an empty document...
Sorry for this super technical question i hope you guys can help.
Many thanks,
Arthur
Permalink Reply by taz on October 22, 2009 at 9:40am
Arthur,
This discussion should help you with your .chm problems...