a quick question

From: Sam Rooney <Sam.Rooney_at_cornmarket.ie>
Date: Mon Jul 12 2010 - 18:51:31 CEST

Hi folks,
Apologies if this is the wrong way to ask this.
I was hoping to try looking at some of the code on the collab dll with
the intention altering it slightly to make it work in a way that suits a
project i'm doing and I have a question that I was wondering if you
would answer.
If I was attempting to compile just the collab dll and not the whole
program would I need all the tools listed on
http://www.cleardefinition.com/page/Building_AbiWord_2_8_on_Windows/ or
would i be able to do it with just visual studio 2008?
Thanks,
Sam

Sam Rooney
I.T. Department
ext. 4136
sam.rooney@cornmarket.ie
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