![]() The optional Hidden element defines whether the AddIn is visible in the AddIn Manager or not. Assumed to be true if this value is not specified (i.e. The UserUnloadable element specifies whether the user can unload the AddIn. If your DLL is in Inventor's bin directory you can simply list the name of the AddIn without the full path, for example: The Assembly is the path to the DLL which contains your AddIn, and so it is this entry which tells Inventor where to find your program. (You can find the AddIn manager under the Tools tab, Options panel of the Inventor ribbon.) DisplayName appears in the main list, and Description appears at the bottom of the dialog when you click on the name in the main list. AddIn file:ĬlassId and ClientId which are simply unique identifiers to make sure Inventor does not confuse your AddIn with other AddIns.ĭisplayName and Description are strings which will appear in the AddIn manager. ![]() ![]() AddIn file to get familiar with its contents, you'll be able to find one here:Ĭ:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Inventor 2013\AddinsĬ:\Users\Owen\Documents\MyAutoDeskStuff\Ch1AddIn.dll AddIn files and so can pick up information about your AddIn. ![]() AddIn file is an XML format file which tells Inventor various things about your program. ![]()
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