The Microsoft ® Foundation Class (MFC) library allows a developer to implement standard user interfaces quickly. ObjectARX ® applications can be created to take advantage of the MFC library. The ObjectARX environment provides a set of classes that a developer can use to create MFC-based user interfaces that behave and appear as the built-in Autodesk user interfaces. This section discusses how to use the MFC library as part of an ObjectARX application and how the AutoCAD ® built-in MFC system can be used to create dialogs that behave and operate like AutoCAD.
- Customization and Administration Guides
- DXF Reference
- AutoLISP and DCL
- ActiveX and VBA
- ObjectARX and Managed .NET
- ObjectARX: Developer's Guide
- ObjectARX Introductory Concepts
- Basic Interaction with AutoCAD
- Custom Objects
- Advanced Topics
- ObjectARX Graphics, Geometry, and Boundary Representation Libraries
- Using COM for ObjectARX Development
- ObjectARX: Reference Guide
- ObjectARX: Managed .NET Developer's Guide
- ObjectARX: Managed .NET Reference Guide
- ObjectARX: Interoperability Guide
- ObjectARX: Migration Guide
- ObjectARX: Release Notes
- ObjectARX: Developer's Guide
- JavaScript
- AutoCAD Core Console