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How To: Custom External Assemblies
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Description
This shows how to reference and use custom external assemblies.
Language
C#.net
Minimum Version
7.0.0+
Created By
Jon Tackabury (BFS)
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Date Created
Dec 30, 2014
Date Last Modified
Dec 30, 2014
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using System; using System.Drawing; using MyCustomAssemblyNamespace; // The 'windowHandle' parameter will contain the window handle for the: // - Active window when run by hotkey // - Window Location target when run by a Window Location rule // - TitleBar Button owner when run by a TitleBar Button // - Jump List owner when run from a Taskbar Jump List // - Currently focused window if none of these match public static class DisplayFusionFunction { public static void Run(IntPtr windowHandle) { // this function doesn't do anything, it's just an example of how to reference an external assembly // copy your assembly, in this case 'MyCustomAssembly.dll' to the DisplayFusion installation folder // add your assembly filename, in this case 'MyCustomAssembly.dll' to the References section (below) // add your assembly namespace, in this case 'MyCustomAssemblyNamespace' to the usings at the top // now you can call functions in your custom .NET assembly! } }