>
> FWIW, I'd really like it too if (not sure if it's already the case) cmake -G
> "Visual Studio X YYYY" worked out of the box :)
> Probably a more durable approach to spend effort there if it's not the case,
> than make a new/update a project every once in a while.
>

So, wanna try it out?
For this you need to create a subclass of CogWindowsConfig and
override few methods which are responsible for compiler flags
and probably include directories for standard include files, like
windows.h and directx etc.
And you done. :)



Why you would need that?  I mean, why doing a cmake -G "Visual Studio 9 2008"   or whatever is not enough ?


 
> Cheers,
> Henry


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